Abraham Lincoln: A History, Volumen5Century Company, 1917 |
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... carry a gun , was made to do war duty . The result was a motley collection of vessels ; nevertheless , under the peculiar conditions , many of them rendered admirable service in the blockade , particularly those capable of considerable ...
... carry a gun , was made to do war duty . The result was a motley collection of vessels ; nevertheless , under the peculiar conditions , many of them rendered admirable service in the blockade , particularly those capable of considerable ...
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... carried on only by means of regular blockade - run- ners , a class of English - built steamers afterwards specially devised for concealment and speed . A little later the whole question of the blockade underwent a new discussion . The ...
... carried on only by means of regular blockade - run- ners , a class of English - built steamers afterwards specially devised for concealment and speed . A little later the whole question of the blockade underwent a new discussion . The ...
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... carrying about eight hundred troops under command of Major - General Benjamin F. Butler . After a little more than a day's sail , the fleet appeared before Hatteras Inlet , and on the two days following both forts were captured by ...
... carrying about eight hundred troops under command of Major - General Benjamin F. Butler . After a little more than a day's sail , the fleet appeared before Hatteras Inlet , and on the two days following both forts were captured by ...
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... carrying a total armament of 130 guns , stood in to the attack of the rebel forts at the Port Royal en- trance . To the north , on Bay Point , stood Fort Beauregard , mounting twenty guns . To the south , on Hilton Head , stood Fort ...
... carrying a total armament of 130 guns , stood in to the attack of the rebel forts at the Port Royal en- trance . To the north , on Bay Point , stood Fort Beauregard , mounting twenty guns . To the south , on Hilton Head , stood Fort ...
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... carried the stars and stripes . I found the ramparts utterly desolate , and I planted the American flag upon those ramparts with my own hands -first to take possession , in the majesty of the United States , of the rebel soil of South ...
... carried the stars and stripes . I found the ramparts utterly desolate , and I planted the American flag upon those ramparts with my own hands -first to take possession , in the majesty of the United States , of the rebel soil of South ...
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