Abraham Lincoln: A History, Volumen5Century Company, 1917 |
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... intention of the Richmond au- thorities to make summary retaliation was further manifested by a rigorous treatment of the new captives . Davis to Lincoln , July 6 , 1861 . MS . 1861 . President Lincoln made no reply to the letter of Mr ...
... intention of the Richmond au- thorities to make summary retaliation was further manifested by a rigorous treatment of the new captives . Davis to Lincoln , July 6 , 1861 . MS . 1861 . President Lincoln made no reply to the letter of Mr ...
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... intention of the diplo- matists . It was from the intention rather than the words of the Prince that the Queen's ministers took their cue and modified the phraseology into more temperate shape . Earl Russell wrote : Her Majesty's ...
... intention of the diplo- matists . It was from the intention rather than the words of the Prince that the Queen's ministers took their cue and modified the phraseology into more temperate shape . Earl Russell wrote : Her Majesty's ...
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... intention of the Federal troops to occupy it . The Legislature , not deeming the excuse sufficient , passed a joint resolution in- structing the Governor " to inform those con- cerned that Kentucky expects the Confederate or Tennessee ...
... intention of the Federal troops to occupy it . The Legislature , not deeming the excuse sufficient , passed a joint resolution in- structing the Governor " to inform those con- cerned that Kentucky expects the Confederate or Tennessee ...
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... intention to move on Louisville . But if he does go round and reënforce Buckner , let Dick Robinson come round and reënforce Sherman , and the thing is substantially as it was when Zollicoffer left Cumberland Gap . I state this as an ...
... intention to move on Louisville . But if he does go round and reënforce Buckner , let Dick Robinson come round and reënforce Sherman , and the thing is substantially as it was when Zollicoffer left Cumberland Gap . I state this as an ...
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... intentions unexplained . Ten days more ran on , and Andrew Johnson and Horace Maynard , who were in Washington attend- Maynard ing Congress , sent Buell an anxious dispatch : Johnson to " Our people are oppressed and pursued as beasts ...
... intentions unexplained . Ten days more ran on , and Andrew Johnson and Horace Maynard , who were in Washington attend- Maynard ing Congress , sent Buell an anxious dispatch : Johnson to " Our people are oppressed and pursued as beasts ...
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