Abraham Lincoln: A History, Volumen5Century Company, 1917 |
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... land forces , had already become so con- siderable as to compel a radical change of practice in their treatment and disposition . It grew evident that even if the crime of piracy could be legally proven against these offenders , their ...
... land forces , had already become so con- siderable as to compel a radical change of practice in their treatment and disposition . It grew evident that even if the crime of piracy could be legally proven against these offenders , their ...
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... land force of twelve thousand men , while Captain Sam- uel F. Du Pont , of the navy , was instructed to gather a fleet of vessels at Hampton Roads to be used in the same movement . When General Sher- man 14 ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
... land force of twelve thousand men , while Captain Sam- uel F. Du Pont , of the navy , was instructed to gather a fleet of vessels at Hampton Roads to be used in the same movement . When General Sher- man 14 ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
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... land , nor any support of the people of the South . The maritime superiority of Britain would sweep us from all the Southern waters . Our trade would be utterly ruined , and our treasury bankrupt ; in short , that we must not have war ...
... land , nor any support of the people of the South . The maritime superiority of Britain would sweep us from all the Southern waters . Our trade would be utterly ruined , and our treasury bankrupt ; in short , that we must not have war ...
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... land , but France and other nations , distinctly on their good behavior . In the face of this American example of moderation they could no longer so openly brave the liberal sentiment of their own people by the countenance they had ...
... land , but France and other nations , distinctly on their good behavior . In the face of this American example of moderation they could no longer so openly brave the liberal sentiment of their own people by the countenance they had ...
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... land Ford , and began planning further aggressive movements against the small Union force , prin- cipally Home Guards , which had been collected and organized at Camp Dick Robinson . W. R. Vol . The strong Union Legislature which ...
... land Ford , and began planning further aggressive movements against the small Union force , prin- cipally Home Guards , which had been collected and organized at Camp Dick Robinson . W. R. Vol . The strong Union Legislature which ...
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