Abraham Lincoln: A History, Volumen5Century Company, 1917 |
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... whole extent , or to make only a declaration to that effect as to the whole , and to confine the actual blockade to particular points ? " Mr. Adams replied that he had every reason for affirming that the blockade would be made effective ...
... whole extent , or to make only a declaration to that effect as to the whole , and to confine the actual blockade to particular points ? " Mr. Adams replied that he had every reason for affirming that the blockade would be made effective ...
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... whole , the favoring con- ditions were on the side of the Union . Notwith- 1 The fleet before Charleston harbor consisted of the war steamers Pawnee , eight guns , Pocahontas , five guns , and the revenue cutter Harriet Lane , five guns ...
... whole , the favoring con- ditions were on the side of the Union . Notwith- 1 The fleet before Charleston harbor consisted of the war steamers Pawnee , eight guns , Pocahontas , five guns , and the revenue cutter Harriet Lane , five guns ...
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... whole question of the blockade underwent a new discussion . The President's proclamation establishing it was issued after the fall of Sumter , when war measures had to be adopted under the stress of an immediate necessity which left no ...
... whole question of the blockade underwent a new discussion . The President's proclamation establishing it was issued after the fall of Sumter , when war measures had to be adopted under the stress of an immediate necessity which left no ...
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... whole command to help meet the danger of a rumored movement of the enemy against the capital . Here the remainder of his force was gathered , in constant competition with the all - absorbing accumulation of the grand Army of the Potomac ...
... whole command to help meet the danger of a rumored movement of the enemy against the capital . Here the remainder of his force was gathered , in constant competition with the all - absorbing accumulation of the grand Army of the Potomac ...
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... whole coast from the North Edisto to Warsaw Sound . This threw into our possession not only the harbor of Port Royal , but the magnificent harbor of St. Helena , and the har- bors of North Edisto , South Edisto , Tybee Roads , War- saw ...
... whole coast from the North Edisto to Warsaw Sound . This threw into our possession not only the harbor of Port Royal , but the magnificent harbor of St. Helena , and the har- bors of North Edisto , South Edisto , Tybee Roads , War- saw ...
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