Abraham Lincoln: A History, Volumen5Century Company, 1917 |
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... wrote a letter to President Lincoln , which he transmitted by flag of truce through the military lines . In this letter he gave notice that , as a measure of retaliation for the alleged treatment of the privateersmen , he had caused cer ...
... wrote a letter to President Lincoln , which he transmitted by flag of truce through the military lines . In this letter he gave notice that , as a measure of retaliation for the alleged treatment of the privateersmen , he had caused cer ...
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... guard 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.
... guard 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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... wrote : Shell fell in it , not twenty - eight in a minute , but as fast as a horse's feet beat the ground in a gallop . The resistance was heroic - but what could flesh and blood do against such a fire ? . . . The Wabash was a ...
... wrote : Shell fell in it , not twenty - eight in a minute , but as fast as a horse's feet beat the ground in a gallop . The resistance was heroic - but what could flesh and blood do against such a fire ? . . . The Wabash was a ...
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... wrote him a letter of emphatic approval . He congratu- lated him " on the great public service " he had rendered in the capture , and expressed only the reservation that his conduct in omitting to cap- ture the vessel must not be ...
... wrote him a letter of emphatic approval . He congratu- lated him " on the great public service " he had rendered in the capture , and expressed only the reservation that his conduct in omitting to cap- ture the vessel must not be ...
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... wrote , November 29 , 1861 : The general outline and tenor which appeared to meet the opinions of the Cabinet would be , that the Wash- ington Government should be told that what has been done is a violation of international law and of ...
... wrote , November 29 , 1861 : The general outline and tenor which appeared to meet the opinions of the Cabinet would be , that the Wash- ington Government should be told that what has been done is a violation of international law and of ...
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