Abraham Lincoln: A History, Volumen5Century Company, 1917 |
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... the whole naval force of the United States to which orders for immediate service could be given on the day when the Presi- dent established the blockade , CHAP . I. standing the rebels had received an acknowledg- HATTERAS AND PORT ROYAL 3.
... the whole naval force of the United States to which orders for immediate service could be given on the day when the Presi- dent established the blockade , CHAP . I. standing the rebels had received an acknowledg- HATTERAS AND PORT ROYAL 3.
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... ordered home , but with the exception of the steam frigate Niagara , which returned from Japan a fortnight after the fall of Sumter , help came slowly owing to the long dis- tances orders had to be sent by mail . The ships of the ...
... ordered home , but with the exception of the steam frigate Niagara , which returned from Japan a fortnight after the fall of Sumter , help came slowly owing to the long dis- tances orders had to be sent by mail . The ships of the ...
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... order for recruiting North Carolinians at Fort Hatteras . I suggest it to be so framed as for us to accept a smaller ... orders were issued on August 2 and August 11 to Briga- dier - General Thomas W. Sherman to proceed to New England ...
... order for recruiting North Carolinians at Fort Hatteras . I suggest it to be so framed as for us to accept a smaller ... orders were issued on August 2 and August 11 to Briga- dier - General Thomas W. Sherman to proceed to New England ...
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... orders and the object of his visit , to seize the Con- federate officials . The altercation called a considerable number of passengers around the group . All of them mani- fested open secession sympathy , and some indulged in abusive ...
... orders and the object of his visit , to seize the Con- federate officials . The altercation called a considerable number of passengers around the group . All of them mani- fested open secession sympathy , and some indulged in abusive ...
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... orders from , or expectation of , the Government . But being done , it was no longer left to us to consider whether we might not , to avoid a controversy , waive an unimportant though a strict right ; because we too , as well as Great ...
... orders from , or expectation of , the Government . But being done , it was no longer left to us to consider whether we might not , to avoid a controversy , waive an unimportant though a strict right ; because we too , as well as Great ...
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