Abraham Lincoln: A History, Volumen5Century Company, 1917 |
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... say about officers you will judge . Governor Seward says he has a nephew ( Clarence A. Seward , I believe ) who would be willing to go and play colonel and assist in raising the force . Still , it is to be considered whether the North ...
... say about officers you will judge . Governor Seward says he has a nephew ( Clarence A. Seward , I believe ) who would be willing to go and play colonel and assist in raising the force . Still , it is to be considered whether the North ...
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... against misunderstanding , " wrote Lincoln to the Secretary of War , September 18 , " I think fit to say that the joint expedition of the army and CHAP . I. 1861 . CHAP . I. Lincoln to Cameron , Sept. 18 , HATTERAS AND PORT ROYAL 15.
... against misunderstanding , " wrote Lincoln to the Secretary of War , September 18 , " I think fit to say that the joint expedition of the army and CHAP . I. 1861 . CHAP . I. Lincoln to Cameron , Sept. 18 , HATTERAS AND PORT ROYAL 15.
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... says another report , " and the officers and passengers of the steamer were addressing us by numerous op- probrious epithets , such as call- ing us pirates , villains , traitors , etc. " The families of Slidell and Eustis had meanwhile ...
... says another report , " and the officers and passengers of the steamer were addressing us by numerous op- probrious epithets , such as call- ing us pirates , villains , traitors , etc. " The families of Slidell and Eustis had meanwhile ...
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... say that you wish to leave him and the President quite free to take their own course , and that you desire to abstain from anything like menace . in No. 49 , British " Blue Book . " This last diplomatic touch reveals that the Min- istry ...
... say that you wish to leave him and the President quite free to take their own course , and that you desire to abstain from anything like menace . in No. 49 , British " Blue Book . " This last diplomatic touch reveals that the Min- istry ...
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... say on the subject . ” Of the confidential first interviews between the Secretary of State and the President on this impor- tant topic there is no record . From what remains we may easily infer that the President clearly saw the ...
... say on the subject . ” Of the confidential first interviews between the Secretary of State and the President on this impor- tant topic there is no record . From what remains we may easily infer that the President clearly saw the ...
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