Abraham Lincoln: A History, Volumen5Century Company, 1917 |
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... morning . Upon examination during the few days following , it was found that the terror and flight of the enemy extended to all the adjacent islands . It had been intended , after the reduction and occu- pation of these forts , that the ...
... morning . Upon examination during the few days following , it was found that the terror and flight of the enemy extended to all the adjacent islands . It had been intended , after the reduction and occu- pation of these forts , that the ...
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... morning , December 24 ; but the Secretary says that , availing himself of the President's permission , he had postponed it to Wednesday morning , at 10 A. M. , adding , 34 ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
... morning , December 24 ; but the Secretary says that , availing himself of the President's permission , he had postponed it to Wednesday morning , at 10 A. M. , adding , 34 ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
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A History John George Nicolay, John Hay. Wednesday morning , at 10 A. M. , adding , " I shall CHAP . IL then be ready . " It is probably true , as he after- wards wrote , 1 that the whole framing of his dispatch was left to his own ...
A History John George Nicolay, John Hay. Wednesday morning , at 10 A. M. , adding , " I shall CHAP . IL then be ready . " It is probably true , as he after- wards wrote , 1 that the whole framing of his dispatch was left to his own ...
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... morning of the 18th , having sent ahead five hundred men to occupy Munfordville , and issuing the usual proclamation that his invasion was a measure of defense . Meanwhile the third column of invaders entered Eastern Kentucky through ...
... morning of the 18th , having sent ahead five hundred men to occupy Munfordville , and issuing the usual proclamation that his invasion was a measure of defense . Meanwhile the third column of invaders entered Eastern Kentucky through ...
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... morning of the 6th . A contraband trade with the rebels , by means of small steamboats plying on the Ten- nessee and Cumberland rivers , had called special attention to the easy communication between this point and Central Tennessee ...
... morning of the 6th . A contraband trade with the rebels , by means of small steamboats plying on the Ten- nessee and Cumberland rivers , had called special attention to the easy communication between this point and Central Tennessee ...
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