Abraham Lincoln: A History, Volumen5Century Company, 1917 |
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... ready for service at a critical moment might have been followed by very serious consequences . On the whole , the favoring con- ditions were on the side of the Union . Notwith- 1 The fleet before Charleston harbor consisted of the war ...
... ready for service at a critical moment might have been followed by very serious consequences . On the whole , the favoring con- ditions were on the side of the Union . Notwith- 1 The fleet before Charleston harbor consisted of the war ...
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... ready for service in the autumn of 1861. Three ironclads were also designed and contracted for , and the early achievement of one of them became historic . Foreign powers looked with incredulous eyes on CHAP . I. CHAP . I. these hasty ...
... ready for service in the autumn of 1861. Three ironclads were also designed and contracted for , and the early achievement of one of them became historic . Foreign powers looked with incredulous eyes on CHAP . I. CHAP . I. these hasty ...
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... ready to start early in September . Fuller consideration , however , recalled the fact that this was the unhealthy season , and the time of starting was afterwards postponed to October . The details were settled by General Scott and a ...
... ready to start early in September . Fuller consideration , however , recalled the fact that this was the unhealthy season , and the time of starting was afterwards postponed to October . The details were settled by General Scott and a ...
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... ready to move by the first or very early in October . Let all prepara- tions go forward accordingly . " Instead of the first , it was the end of October before the expedition got off . On the 29th , a fleet of fifty sail , including ...
... ready to move by the first or very early in October . Let all prepara- tions go forward accordingly . " Instead of the first , it was the end of October before the expedition got off . On the 29th , a fleet of fifty sail , including ...
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... ready with decided opinions concern- ing the law and policy of the case ; besides , the true course obviously was to await the action of Great Britain . The passengers on board the Trent , as well as the reports of her officers ...
... ready with decided opinions concern- ing the law and policy of the case ; besides , the true course obviously was to await the action of Great Britain . The passengers on board the Trent , as well as the reports of her officers ...
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