Abraham Lincoln: A History, Volumen5Century Company, 1917 |
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... Arms , tents , personal property were abandoned , and by men intent only upon safety and spurred by overwhelming fear . Rodgers , Nov. 9 , 1861 . Moore , 66 Rebellion Vol . III . Docu- ments , p . 112 . The casualties numbered : in the ...
... Arms , tents , personal property were abandoned , and by men intent only upon safety and spurred by overwhelming fear . Rodgers , Nov. 9 , 1861 . Moore , 66 Rebellion Vol . III . Docu- ments , p . 112 . The casualties numbered : in the ...
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... arms and certain war supplies . Two days after the receipt of the news Lord Palmerston , in a note to the Queen , formulated the substance of a demand to be sent to the United States . He wrote , November 29 , 1861 : The general outline ...
... arms and certain war supplies . Two days after the receipt of the news Lord Palmerston , in a note to the Queen , formulated the substance of a demand to be sent to the United States . He wrote , November 29 , 1861 : The general outline ...
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... arms by the Federal Government , were acting under State militia laws . General Anderson , com- manding the military department which embraced Kentucky , still kept his headquarters at Cincin- nati , and Lovell H. Rousseau , a prominent ...
... arms by the Federal Government , were acting under State militia laws . General Anderson , com- manding the military department which embraced Kentucky , still kept his headquarters at Cincin- nati , and Lovell H. Rousseau , a prominent ...
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... arms furnished them became scattered , and if not seized or stolen by young secession recruits and carried to the enemy , were with difficulty recovered for use . Now that the General Government had assumed command , and the State had ...
... arms furnished them became scattered , and if not seized or stolen by young secession recruits and carried to the enemy , were with difficulty recovered for use . Now that the General Government had assumed command , and the State had ...
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... arms from us as fast as you need them ; but it is because we have not near enough to meet all the pressing demands , and we are obliged to share around what we have , sending the larger share to the points which appear to need them most ...
... arms from us as fast as you need them ; but it is because we have not near enough to meet all the pressing demands , and we are obliged to share around what we have , sending the larger share to the points which appear to need them most ...
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