Abraham Lincoln: A History, Volumen5Century Company, 1917 |
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... ships were sent in pursuit , but they failed to find her till she sailed for Euro- pean waters , and entered the harbor of Cadiz for repairs . From there she went to Gibraltar , where , unable immediately to obtain coal , she was ...
... ships were sent in pursuit , but they failed to find her till she sailed for Euro- pean waters , and entered the harbor of Cadiz for repairs . From there she went to Gibraltar , where , unable immediately to obtain coal , she was ...
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... ship's length , with Du Pont leading in the flag - ship Wabash of forty - four guns . Moving 1 " " B slowly and taking continual soundings as 16 ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
... ship's length , with Du Pont leading in the flag - ship Wabash of forty - four guns . Moving 1 " " B slowly and taking continual soundings as 16 ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
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... ships successively delivering their fire at a distance of six hundred yards . When the proper point was reached the Wabash again turned and led the line inward , repeating the circular manoeuvre . Mean- while a flanking column of five ships ...
... ships successively delivering their fire at a distance of six hundred yards . When the proper point was reached the Wabash again turned and led the line inward , repeating the circular manoeuvre . Mean- while a flanking column of five ships ...
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... ships , killed eight , wounded twenty - three . Fort Beauregard was abandoned the same evening , and the Union flag was raised over it at sunrise next morning . Upon examination during the few days following , it was found that the ...
... ships , killed eight , wounded twenty - three . Fort Beauregard was abandoned the same evening , and the Union flag was raised over it at sunrise next morning . Upon examination during the few days following , it was found that the ...
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A History John George Nicolay, John Hay. the war ships to wait for a new supply ; while Gen- eral Sherman on landing found the conquest so extensive as to require all his force and facilities . He said : We had no idea , in preparing the ...
A History John George Nicolay, John Hay. the war ships to wait for a new supply ; while Gen- eral Sherman on landing found the conquest so extensive as to require all his force and facilities . He said : We had no idea , in preparing the ...
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