Abraham Lincoln: A History, Volumen5Century Company, 1917 |
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... Union flag was raised over it at sunrise next 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 ...
... Union flag was raised over it at sunrise next 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 ...
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... Union . 1 " The consideration of the Trent case was crowded out by pressing domestic affairs until Christmas Day . It was consid- ered on my presentation of it on the 25th and 26th of December . The Government , when it took the subject ...
... Union . 1 " The consideration of the Trent case was crowded out by pressing domestic affairs until Christmas Day . It was consid- ered on my presentation of it on the 25th and 26th of December . The Government , when it took the subject ...
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... Union and Con- federate commanders coveted this position , for its natural advantages were such that when fully fortified it became familiarly known as the " Gib- raltar of the West . " So far , through the neutrality policy of Kentucky ...
... Union and Con- federate commanders coveted this position , for its natural advantages were such that when fully fortified it became familiarly known as the " Gib- raltar of the West . " So far , through the neutrality policy of Kentucky ...
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... Union force , prin- cipally Home Guards , which had been collected and organized at Camp Dick Robinson . W. R. Vol . The strong Union Legislature which Kentucky elected in August met in Frankfort , the capital , on the 2d of September ...
... Union force , prin- cipally Home Guards , which had been collected and organized at Camp Dick Robinson . W. R. Vol . The strong Union Legislature which Kentucky elected in August met in Frankfort , the capital , on the 2d of September ...
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... Union . Every day increased the strength and zeal of her assistance . A little later in the session a law was enacted , declaring enlistments under the Confederate flag a misde- meanor , and the invasion of Kentucky by Confed- erate ...
... Union . Every day increased the strength and zeal of her assistance . A little later in the session a law was enacted , declaring enlistments under the Confederate flag a misde- meanor , and the invasion of Kentucky by Confed- erate ...
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