Abraham Lincoln: A History, Volumen5Century Company, 1917 |
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... thousand miles along the Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico : " Was it the design of the United States to institute an ef- fective blockade in its whole extent , or to make only a declaration to that effect as to the whole , and to confine the ...
... thousand miles along the Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico : " Was it the design of the United States to institute an ef- fective blockade in its whole extent , or to make only a declaration to that effect as to the whole , and to confine the ...
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... expeditionary land force of twelve thousand men , while Captain Sam- uel F. Du Pont , of the navy , was instructed to gather a fleet of vessels at Hampton Roads to be used in the same movement . When General Sher- man 14 ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
... expeditionary land force of twelve thousand men , while Captain Sam- uel F. Du Pont , of the navy , was instructed to gather a fleet of vessels at Hampton Roads to be used in the same movement . When General Sher- man 14 ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
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... thousand troops were dispatched to Canada , ships were ordered to join the English squadrons in American waters , and the usual proclamation is- sued prohibiting the export of arms and certain war supplies . Two days after the receipt ...
... thousand troops were dispatched to Canada , ships were ordered to join the English squadrons in American waters , and the usual proclamation is- sued prohibiting the export of arms and certain war supplies . Two days after the receipt ...
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... thousand men , which the aban- doned Missouri campaign left idle , to cross the river from New Madrid , and occupy the town of Columbus . The Confederate movement created a flurry in neutrality circles . Numerous protests went both to ...
... thousand men , which the aban- doned Missouri campaign left idle , to cross the river from New Madrid , and occupy the town of Columbus . The Confederate movement created a flurry in neutrality circles . Numerous protests went both to ...
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... thousand troops , and pre- pare to support the movement with such force as circumstances may indicate and the means at my command may allow . " The movement was promptly carried out . Buckner was put in com- mand of the expedition , and ...
... thousand troops , and pre- pare to support the movement with such force as circumstances may indicate and the means at my command may allow . " The movement was promptly carried out . Buckner was put in com- mand of the expedition , and ...
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