Abraham Lincoln: A History, Volumen5Century Company, 1917 |
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... action com- mensurate with the popular enthusiasm . Under the proclamations of the President and instructions of the Navy Department , the blockade did not begin simultaneously at all points , but by notifications from the various ships ...
... action com- mensurate with the popular enthusiasm . Under the proclamations of the President and instructions of the Navy Department , the blockade did not begin simultaneously at all points , but by notifications from the various ships ...
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... action of Great Britain . The passengers on board the Trent , as well as the reports of her officers , carried the news of the capture directly to England , where the incident raised a storm of public opinion even more violent than that ...
... action of Great Britain . The passengers on board the Trent , as well as the reports of her officers , carried the news of the capture directly to England , where the incident raised a storm of public opinion even more violent than that ...
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... 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 further conversation ensued in conse- quence of ...
... 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 further conversation ensued in conse- quence of ...
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... action , nor did it believe that it would concede the case . Yet it was heartily unanimous in the actual result after two days ' examination , and in favor of the release . Remem- ber that in a council like ours there are some strong ...
... action , nor did it believe that it would concede the case . Yet it was heartily unanimous in the actual result after two days ' examination , and in favor of the release . Remem- ber that in a council like ours there are some strong ...
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... action against the rebels must be greatly hindered , and the restoration of our prosperity - largely identified with that of all nations - must be delayed . Better , then , to make now the sacrifice of feeling involved in the surrender ...
... action against the rebels must be greatly hindered , and the restoration of our prosperity - largely identified with that of all nations - must be delayed . Better , then , to make now the sacrifice of feeling involved in the surrender ...
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