Abraham Lincoln: A History, Volumen5Century Company, 1917 |
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... Washington New Berne Trent Pamlico River PAMLICO SOUND BEACON A Neuse River Havelock Sta Portsmouth PT . MORGAN Sig YGLARK HATTERAS OREGON INLET Chicamacomico & CAPE HATTERAS PLIGHT HOUSE RICHMOND LYNOMBURG IN MONROE FOLK Jackson- ville ...
... Washington New Berne Trent Pamlico River PAMLICO SOUND BEACON A Neuse River Havelock Sta Portsmouth PT . MORGAN Sig YGLARK HATTERAS OREGON INLET Chicamacomico & CAPE HATTERAS PLIGHT HOUSE RICHMOND LYNOMBURG IN MONROE FOLK Jackson- ville ...
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... Washington to report the joint victory , and upon his representations the President and Cabinet at once decided and ordered measures to hold possession of the captured forts . What was still more to the point , cheering evidence soon ...
... Washington to report the joint victory , and upon his representations the President and Cabinet at once decided and ordered measures to hold possession of the captured forts . What was still more to the point , cheering evidence soon ...
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... Washington with his 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 ...
... Washington with his 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 ...
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... . The British demand reached Washington on the 19th of December . It happened , fortunately , that Lord Lyons and Mr. Seward were on excellent terms of personal friendship , and the British envoy was CHAP . 30 ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
... . The British demand reached Washington on the 19th of December . It happened , fortunately , that Lord Lyons and Mr. Seward were on excellent terms of personal friendship , and the British envoy was CHAP . 30 ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
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... Washington had care- fully abstained from any action other than that already mentioned . Lord Lyons wrote : Mr. Seward received my communication seriously and with dignity , but without any manifestation of dissatis- faction . Some ...
... Washington had care- fully abstained from any action other than that already mentioned . Lord Lyons wrote : Mr. Seward received my communication seriously and with dignity , but without any manifestation of dissatis- faction . Some ...
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