Abraham Lincoln: A History, Volumen5Century Company, 1917 |
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... tion . The coast was very extensive , said , Lord John Russell , stretching some three 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 ...
... tion . The coast was very extensive , said , Lord John Russell , stretching some three 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 ...
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... tion of affairs we must inevitably fail , at least so far as to justify their intervention , either to raise the blockade or recognize the Confederate States as an independent nation , whenever their con- venience or interest should ...
... tion of affairs we must inevitably fail , at least so far as to justify their intervention , either to raise the blockade or recognize the Confederate States as an independent nation , whenever their con- venience or interest should ...
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... tion in August , 1862 , at which time the Savannah privateersmen , together with some seventy or eighty others , were exchanged ; and the question of their legal status was not thereafter raised . Among the earliest needs which the ...
... tion in August , 1862 , at which time the Savannah privateersmen , together with some seventy or eighty others , were exchanged ; and the question of their legal status was not thereafter raised . Among the earliest needs which the ...
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... tion of suitable . forts to protect the territory and harbors which had been gained . It was indeed a magnificent acquisition . Port Royal was the finest harbor on the Southern coast , deep enough for the largest vessels , roomy enough ...
... tion of suitable . forts to protect the territory and harbors which had been gained . It was indeed a magnificent acquisition . Port Royal was the finest harbor on the Southern coast , deep enough for the largest vessels , roomy enough ...
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... tion , and manifested an instant and united readi- ness to defend it . President Lincoln's usual cool judgment at once recognized the dangers and complications that might grow out of the occurrence . A well - known writer has recorded ...
... tion , and manifested an instant and united readi- ness to defend it . President Lincoln's usual cool judgment at once recognized the dangers and complications that might grow out of the occurrence . A well - known writer has recorded ...
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