Abraham Lincoln: A History, Volumen5Century Company, 1917 |
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... reached the Wabash again turned and led the line inward , repeating the circular manoeuvre . Mean- while a flanking column of five ships with thirty guns had also passed in and stationed itself at a convenient distance where it could at ...
... reached the Wabash again turned and led the line inward , repeating the circular manoeuvre . Mean- while a flanking column of five ships with thirty guns had also passed in and stationed itself at a convenient distance where it could at ...
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... reaching Havana , Cuba . Deeming themselves beyond danger of capture , they made no concealment of their presence or mission , but endeavored rather to " magnify their office . " The British consul showed them marked attention , and ...
... reaching Havana , Cuba . Deeming themselves beyond danger of capture , they made no concealment of their presence or mission , but endeavored rather to " magnify their office . " The British consul showed them marked attention , and ...
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... reaching questions of international law in- volved . There seemed little possibility that a war could be avoided , and England began immediate preparations for such an emergency . Some eight thousand troops were dispatched to Canada ...
... reaching questions of international law in- volved . There seemed little possibility that a war could be avoided , and England began immediate preparations for such an emergency . Some eight thousand troops were dispatched to Canada ...
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... one . The British demand reached Washington on the 19th of December . It happened , fortunately , that Lord Lyons and Mr. Seward were on excellent terms of personal friendship , and the British envoy was CHAP . 30 ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
... one . The British demand reached Washington on the 19th of December . It happened , fortunately , that Lord Lyons and Mr. Seward were on excellent terms of personal friendship , and the British envoy was CHAP . 30 ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
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... reached where further inaction was impossible . Three days before General Pillow occupied Hick- man , Frémont sent General Grant to Southeastern Missouri to concentrate the several Federal detach- ments , drive out the enemy , and ...
... reached where further inaction was impossible . Three days before General Pillow occupied Hick- man , Frémont sent General Grant to Southeastern Missouri to concentrate the several Federal detach- ments , drive out the enemy , and ...
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