Abraham Lincoln: A History, Volumen5Century Company, 1917 |
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... passed a resolution , without a dis- senting voice , thanking Captain Wilkes for his " brave , adroit , and patriotic conduct " ; while by other resolutions the President was requested to order the prisoners into close confinement , in ...
... passed a resolution , without a dis- senting voice , thanking Captain Wilkes for his " brave , adroit , and patriotic conduct " ; while by other resolutions the President was requested to order the prisoners into close confinement , in ...
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... passed a joint resolution in- structing the Governor " to inform those con- cerned that Kentucky expects the Confederate or Tennessee troops to be withdrawn from her soil IV . , p . 288. unconditionally . " The Governor vetoed the reso ...
... passed a joint resolution in- structing the Governor " to inform those con- cerned that Kentucky expects the Confederate or Tennessee troops to be withdrawn from her soil IV . , p . 288. unconditionally . " The Governor vetoed the reso ...
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... passed in January . Hitherto , there were no Federal forces in Ken- tucky except the brigade which Lieutenant Nelson had organized at Camp Dick Robinson ; the Home Guards in various counties , though supplied with arms by the Federal ...
... passed in January . Hitherto , there were no Federal forces in Ken- tucky except the brigade which Lieutenant Nelson had organized at Camp Dick Robinson ; the Home Guards in various counties , though supplied with arms by the Federal ...
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... passed through Louisville and held a military consultation with Sherman . " I remember taking a large map of the United States , " writes Sherman , " and assuming the people of the whole South to be in rebellion , that our task was to ...
... passed through Louisville and held a military consultation with Sherman . " I remember taking a large map of the United States , " writes Sherman , " and assuming the people of the whole South to be in rebellion , that our task was to ...
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... passed to a second reading ; but as the committee and the Senate were still in that flush of early sanguine enthusiasm which expected the rebellion to be crushed by a single vigorous campaign , and especially as the army made no advance ...
... passed to a second reading ; but as the committee and the Senate were still in that flush of early sanguine enthusiasm which expected the rebellion to be crushed by a single vigorous campaign , and especially as the army made no advance ...
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