Abraham Lincoln: A History, Volumen5Century Company, 1917 |
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... miles along the Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico : " Was it the design of the United States to institute an ef- fective blockade in its whole extent , or to make only a declaration to that effect as to the whole , and to confine the actual ...
... miles along the Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico : " Was it the design of the United States to institute an ef- fective blockade in its whole extent , or to make only a declaration to that effect as to the whole , and to confine the actual ...
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... MILES 10 20 30 A CAPE LOOKOUT T GE VIR DANVILL GREENSBORO SALISBURY NOR T RALGON CAROL JON FAYETTEVILLE CAROL ACOM PSONVILLE NA PEAR HOUSTRIS RAIL ROADS BUTORY SCALE OF MILES MAP OF EARLY COAST OPERATIONS . This reply to some extent ...
... MILES 10 20 30 A CAPE LOOKOUT T GE VIR DANVILL GREENSBORO SALISBURY NOR T RALGON CAROL JON FAYETTEVILLE CAROL ACOM PSONVILLE NA PEAR HOUSTRIS RAIL ROADS BUTORY SCALE OF MILES MAP OF EARLY COAST OPERATIONS . This reply to some extent ...
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... miles east of Charles- ton , and the same afternoon gave chase to another vessel , which she supposed would fall an easy prey . She soon discovered that she had made a serious mistake ; the stranger proved to be the United States brig ...
... miles east of Charles- ton , and the same afternoon gave chase to another vessel , which she supposed would fall an easy prey . She soon discovered that she had made a serious mistake ; the stranger proved to be the United States brig ...
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... miles wide , there expand the great inland waters of Albemarle and Pamlico Sounds . There are but few practicable ... mile to the north , with seven guns . The blockading fleet soon discovered that this was a point of the utmost ...
... miles wide , there expand the great inland waters of Albemarle and Pamlico Sounds . There are but few practicable ... mile to the north , with seven guns . The blockading fleet soon discovered that this was a point of the utmost ...
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... miles in width , spread between the two forts . Both were formidable earthworks , scientifically constructed , and armed with ordnance of no mean power . Fort Walker had a garrison of about 250 men , and the plan of attack marked this ...
... miles in width , spread between the two forts . Both were formidable earthworks , scientifically constructed , and armed with ordnance of no mean power . Fort Walker had a garrison of about 250 men , and the plan of attack marked this ...
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