Abraham Lincoln: A History, Volumen5Century Company, 1917 |
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... called in to my assistance four or five officers , and first taking hold of Mr. Mason's shoulder , with another officer on the opposite side , I went as far as the gang- way of the steamer , and delivered him over to Lieutenant Greer ...
... called in to my assistance four or five officers , and first taking hold of Mr. Mason's shoulder , with another officer on the opposite side , I went as far as the gang- way of the steamer , and delivered him over to Lieutenant Greer ...
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... called its attention , and , on the contrary , that what has happened has been simply an inadvertency , consisting in a departure by the naval officer , free from any wrongful motive , from a rule uncer- tainly established , and ...
... called its attention , and , on the contrary , that what has happened has been simply an inadvertency , consisting in a departure by the naval officer , free from any wrongful motive , from a rule uncer- tainly established , and ...
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... called special attention to the easy communication between this point and Central Tennessee . He landed without opposition and took possession , making arrange- ments to fortify and permanently hold the place ; having done which he ...
... called special attention to the easy communication between this point and Central Tennessee . He landed without opposition and took possession , making arrange- ments to fortify and permanently hold the place ; having done which he ...
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... called across the river , and joined to the Louisville Home Guards , making in all some two thousand five hundred men , who were sent out by the railroad towards Nashville , under the personal command of Sherman . An expedition of the ...
... called across the river , and joined to the Louisville Home Guards , making in all some two thousand five hundred men , who were sent out by the railroad towards Nashville , under the personal command of Sherman . An expedition of the ...
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... called into service for ten days , generally refused to extend their term . The arms furnished them became scattered , and if not seized or stolen by young secession recruits and carried to the enemy , were with difficulty recovered for ...
... called into service for ten days , generally refused to extend their term . The arms furnished them became scattered , and if not seized or stolen by young secession recruits and carried to the enemy , were with difficulty recovered for ...
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