Abraham Lincoln: A History, Volumen5Century Company, 1917 |
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... Called to Ac- count for it . The President Replies to his Dispatches . Reënforcements Sent to McClellan . His Letter from Harrison's Landing . The Beginning of his Political Career . His Censorious Letters . General Sherman's Opinion of ...
... Called to Ac- count for it . The President Replies to his Dispatches . Reënforcements Sent to McClellan . His Letter from Harrison's Landing . The Beginning of his Political Career . His Censorious Letters . General Sherman's Opinion of ...
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... called really serviceable vessels , that is , those supplied with the indispensable modern adjunct of steam power . These however were , at the date of Mr. Lincoln's inauguration , not immediately avail- able . Thirteen of them were on ...
... called really serviceable vessels , that is , those supplied with the indispensable modern adjunct of steam power . These however were , at the date of Mr. Lincoln's inauguration , not immediately avail- able . Thirteen of them were on ...
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... that they would not be called on to go out Vol . IV . , p . of the State , " which was the occasion of the fol- Hawkins to Wool , Sept. 11 , 1861. W. R. 609 . CHAP . I. Lincoln to Gen. Scott , Sept. 16 HATTERAS AND PORT ROYAL 13.
... that they would not be called on to go out Vol . IV . , p . of the State , " which was the occasion of the fol- Hawkins to Wool , Sept. 11 , 1861. W. R. 609 . CHAP . I. Lincoln to Gen. Scott , Sept. 16 HATTERAS AND PORT ROYAL 13.
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... called to Wash- ington , President Lincoln , in presence of the Cab- inet , explained to him that this expedition was specially favored by General Scott ; described in a general way its extent and purpose ; directed that the utmost ...
... called to Wash- ington , President Lincoln , in presence of the Cab- inet , explained to him that this expedition was specially favored by General Scott ; described in a general way its extent and purpose ; directed that the utmost ...
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... called a considerable number of passengers around the group . All of them mani- fested open secession sympathy , and some indulged in abusive language so loud and demonstrative that the lieutenant's two officers , and six or eight armed ...
... called a considerable number of passengers around the group . All of them mani- fested open secession sympathy , and some indulged in abusive language so loud and demonstrative that the lieutenant's two officers , and six or eight armed ...
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