Abraham Lincoln: A History, Volumen5Century Company, 1917 |
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... movements in Kentucky , " in advance of the action of her Governor . " On Sep- tember 3d they promised him , as ... movement created a flurry in neutrality circles . Numerous protests went both to Polk and the Richmond authorities ...
... movements in Kentucky , " in advance of the action of her Governor . " On Sep- tember 3d they promised him , as ... movement created a flurry in neutrality circles . Numerous protests went both to Polk and the Richmond authorities ...
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... movement with such force as circumstances may indicate and the means at my command may allow . " The movement was promptly carried out . Buckner was put in com- mand of the expedition , and , seizing several rail- road trains , he moved ...
... movement with such force as circumstances may indicate and the means at my command may allow . " The movement was promptly carried out . Buckner was put in com- mand of the expedition , and , seizing several rail- road trains , he moved ...
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... movement of one of Grant's detachments occurred at the same time ; and that commander , with military intuition , postponed the continuance of the local operations in Missouri , and instead prepared an expedition into Kentucky , which ...
... movement of one of Grant's detachments occurred at the same time ; and that commander , with military intuition , postponed the continuance of the local operations in Missouri , and instead prepared an expedition into Kentucky , which ...
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... movement , and , in spite of numerous obstacles , Colonel Thomas E. Bramlette brought his regi- ment to the Lexington Fair Ground on the night of the 19th of September . His advent was so sud- den that he came near making important ...
... movement , and , in spite of numerous obstacles , Colonel Thomas E. Bramlette brought his regi- ment to the Lexington Fair Ground on the night of the 19th of September . His advent was so sud- den that he came near making important ...
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... movement events might render feasible . Gen. Scott to Ander- font .. No serious or decisive conflicts immediately fol- lowed these various moves on the military chess- board ; they served merely to define the hostile frontier . With ...
... movement events might render feasible . Gen. Scott to Ander- font .. No serious or decisive conflicts immediately fol- lowed these various moves on the military chess- board ; they served merely to define the hostile frontier . With ...
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