Abraham Lincoln: A History, Volumen5Century Company, 1917 |
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... Ships . Assistant Secretary Fox . An Improvised Navy . New Gunboats and Iron- clads . The Question of Closing Insurrectionary Ports . The Privateer Sumter . The Savannah Privateersmen . The Hatteras Expedition . Capture of the Forts . A ...
... Ships . Assistant Secretary Fox . An Improvised Navy . New Gunboats and Iron- clads . The Question of Closing Insurrectionary Ports . The Privateer Sumter . The Savannah Privateersmen . The Hatteras Expedition . Capture of the Forts . A ...
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... ships , Sabine , fifty guns , Macedonian , twenty - two guns , and St. Louis , twenty guns . These with the steamers Cru- sader , eight guns , Mohawk , five guns , the store - ship Supply , four guns , and the sailing ship Cum- berland ...
... ships , Sabine , fifty guns , Macedonian , twenty - two guns , and St. Louis , twenty guns . These with the steamers Cru- sader , eight guns , Mohawk , five guns , the store - ship Supply , four guns , and the sailing ship Cum- berland ...
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... ships of the Mediterranean squadron did not get back till midsummer , and those of the African squadron not till ... ship- yards were capable . Seven sloops of war had been authorized by Congress prior to Mr. Lincoln's inauguration ...
... ships of the Mediterranean squadron did not get back till midsummer , and those of the African squadron not till ... ship- yards were capable . Seven sloops of war had been authorized by Congress prior to Mr. Lincoln's inauguration ...
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... ships , and armaments in every available form , and in demonstrations urg- ing upon the Government energy and action com- mensurate with the popular enthusiasm . Under the proclamations of the President and instructions of the Navy ...
... ships , and armaments in every available form , and in demonstrations urg- ing upon the Government energy and action com- mensurate with the popular enthusiasm . Under the proclamations of the President and instructions of the Navy ...
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... ships appeared be- fore their several ports , and cut off their commerce . By the middle of July the blockade had become rea- sonably complete , and contraband trade could be carried on only by means of regular blockade - run- ners , a ...
... ships appeared be- fore their several ports , and cut off their commerce . By the middle of July the blockade had become rea- sonably complete , and contraband trade could be carried on only by means of regular blockade - run- ners , a ...
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