Abraham Lincoln: A History, Volumen5Century Company, 1917 |
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... immediately avail- able . Thirteen of them were on distant foreign stations ; two were returning home from Vera Cruz ; two were stationed at Pensacola , tied up by the conditions of Mr. Buchanan's " Sumter and Pickens truce " ; and only ...
... immediately avail- able . Thirteen of them were on distant foreign stations ; two were returning home from Vera Cruz ; two were stationed at Pensacola , tied up by the conditions of Mr. Buchanan's " Sumter and Pickens truce " ; and only ...
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... immediately begun at the several navy yards ; while twenty - three smaller gunboats were put under contract at private establishments , and some of them were ready for service in the autumn of 1861. Three ironclads were also designed ...
... immediately begun at the several navy yards ; while twenty - three smaller gunboats were put under contract at private establishments , and some of them were ready for service in the autumn of 1861. Three ironclads were also designed ...
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... immediately to obtain coal , she was delayed until three United States vessels arrived and main- tained a watch from neighboring ports with a view to her capture ; and this circumstance with others compelled her abandonment and sale ...
... immediately to obtain coal , she was delayed until three United States vessels arrived and main- tained a watch from neighboring ports with a view to her capture ; and this circumstance with others compelled her abandonment and sale ...
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... , that the expedition should immediately proceed to the attack and capture of Fernandina , Florida . But the large expenditure of ammunition in the attack just made compelled the war ships to wait for a new supply ; 18 ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
... , that the expedition should immediately proceed to the attack and capture of Fernandina , Florida . But the large expenditure of ammunition in the attack just made compelled the war ships to wait for a new supply ; 18 ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
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... immediately passed a resolution , without a dis- senting voice , thanking Captain Wilkes for his " brave , adroit , and patriotic conduct " ; while by other resolutions the President was requested to order the prisoners into close ...
... immediately passed a resolution , without a dis- senting voice , thanking Captain Wilkes for his " brave , adroit , and patriotic conduct " ; while by other resolutions the President was requested to order the prisoners into close ...
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