Abraham Lincoln: A History, Volumen5Century Company, 1917 |
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... rebellion in North Carolina , upon the as- surance that they would not be called on to go out Vol . IV . , p . of the State , " which was the occasion of the fol- Hawkins to Wool , Sept. 11 , 1861. W. R. 609 . CHAP . I. Lincoln to Gen ...
... rebellion in North Carolina , upon the as- surance that they would not be called on to go out Vol . IV . , p . of the State , " which was the occasion of the fol- Hawkins to Wool , Sept. 11 , 1861. W. R. 609 . CHAP . I. Lincoln to Gen ...
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... Rebellion Vol . III . Docu- ments , p . 112 . The casualties numbered : in the forts , killed eleven , wounded forty - eight ; on the ships , killed eight , wounded twenty - three . Fort Beauregard was abandoned the same evening , and ...
... Rebellion Vol . III . Docu- ments , p . 112 . The casualties numbered : in the forts , killed eleven , wounded forty - eight ; on the ships , killed eight , wounded twenty - three . Fort Beauregard was abandoned the same evening , and ...
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... rebellion for a generation . Instead of realizing the dreams of splendor and power which led them astray , this grim visitation of the " Lincoln gunboats " was their first fruit of the war they had kindled ; every white inhabitant in ...
... rebellion for a generation . Instead of realizing the dreams of splendor and power which led them astray , this grim visitation of the " Lincoln gunboats " was their first fruit of the war they had kindled ; every white inhabitant in ...
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... rebellion in the United States ; the position Great Britain has assumed , includ- ing her Majesty's proclamation in relation thereto ; the relation the persons whose seizure is the subject of com- plaint bore to the United States , and ...
... rebellion in the United States ; the position Great Britain has assumed , includ- ing her Majesty's proclamation in relation thereto ; the relation the persons whose seizure is the subject of com- plaint bore to the United States , and ...
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... rebellion , as we have not the possession of the 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 ...
... rebellion , as we have not the possession of the 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 ...
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