Abraham Lincoln: A History, Volumen5Century Company, 1917 |
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... capture of the prisoners of course came to the knowledge of the rebel Govern- ment at Richmond , through the reports ... captured in the Savannah . " When , a short time afterwards , the battle of Bull Run occurred , in which the Confed ...
... capture of the prisoners of course came to the knowledge of the rebel Govern- ment at Richmond , through the reports ... captured in the Savannah . " When , a short time afterwards , the battle of Bull Run occurred , in which the Confed ...
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... captured , of other privateersmen , as well as of the land forces , had already become so con- siderable as to compel a radical change of practice in their treatment and disposition . It grew evident that even if the crime of piracy ...
... captured , of other privateersmen , as well as of the land forces , had already become so con- siderable as to compel a radical change of practice in their treatment and disposition . It grew evident that even if the crime of piracy ...
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... capture was therefore or- ganized , as soon as the necessary vessels could be collected in Hampton Roads . On the ... captured by Report , Sept. 2 , 1861 , in " Mes- 12 ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
... capture was therefore or- ganized , as soon as the necessary vessels could be collected in Hampton Roads . On the ... captured by Report , Sept. 2 , 1861 , in " Mes- 12 ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
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... captured forts . What was still more to the point , cheering evidence soon came of the existence of a friendly sentiment among the scattered residents of Hatteras Island and points on the neighboring mainland . The officer sent to ...
... captured forts . What was still more to the point , cheering evidence soon came of the existence of a friendly sentiment among the scattered residents of Hatteras Island and points on the neighboring mainland . The officer sent to ...
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... captured and occupied , both to facilitate the blockade and to furnish a base for military operations . Accordingly , orders were issued on August 2 and August 11 to Briga- dier - General Thomas W. Sherman to proceed to New England and ...
... captured and occupied , both to facilitate the blockade and to furnish a base for military operations . Accordingly , orders were issued on August 2 and August 11 to Briga- dier - General Thomas W. Sherman to proceed to New England and ...
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