Abraham Lincoln: A History, Volumen5Century Company, 1917 |
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... military council of the most experienced officers . Obstacles and delays arose , as a matter of course . Before Sherman had more than three of his twelve regiments in camp on Long Island , where he pro- posed to drill and equip them ...
... military council of the most experienced officers . Obstacles and delays arose , as a matter of course . Before Sherman had more than three of his twelve regiments in camp on Long Island , where he pro- posed to drill and equip them ...
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... military custody at Fort Warren , in the State of Massachusetts . They will be cheerfully liberated . With the formal delivery of Mason and Slidell and their secretaries to the custody of the British minister , the diplomatic incident ...
... military custody at Fort Warren , in the State of Massachusetts . They will be cheerfully liberated . With the formal delivery of Mason and Slidell and their secretaries to the custody of the British minister , the diplomatic incident ...
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... military activity and a state of qualified civil war . This change grew naturally out of the military condition , which was no longer compatible with the uncertain and ex- pectant attitude the State had hitherto maintained . The notes ...
... military activity and a state of qualified civil war . This change grew naturally out of the military condition , which was no longer compatible with the uncertain and ex- pectant attitude the State had hitherto maintained . The notes ...
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... military movements in Kentucky , " in advance of the action of her Governor . " On Sep- tember 3d they promised him , as definitely as they could , countenance and assistance in his scheme ; and soon after he accepted a brigadier ...
... military movements in Kentucky , " in advance of the action of her Governor . " On Sep- tember 3d they promised him , as definitely as they could , countenance and assistance in his scheme ; and soon after he accepted a brigadier ...
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... military necessity " ; and to Governor Harris , " Security to Tennessee and other 1861 W. R. parts of the Confederacy is the primary object . 191 . Davis to Polk , Sept. 15 , 1881 . W. R. Vol . IV . , p . 188 . Davis to Harris , Sept ...
... military necessity " ; and to Governor Harris , " Security to Tennessee and other 1861 W. R. parts of the Confederacy is the primary object . 191 . Davis to Polk , Sept. 15 , 1881 . W. R. Vol . IV . , p . 188 . Davis to Harris , Sept ...
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