Abraham Lincoln: A History, Volumen5Century Company, 1917 |
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... soon reënforced ; for the utmost efforts had been used by the Governors of Ohio and Indiana to send to the help of Kentucky every available regiment . If Buckner meditated the capture of Louisville , this show of force caused him to ...
... soon reënforced ; for the utmost efforts had been used by the Governors of Ohio and Indiana to send to the help of Kentucky every available regiment . If Buckner meditated the capture of Louisville , this show of force caused him to ...
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... soon as I have a suffi- cient force to sustain it ) , the ar- rest and indictment for treason of the ringleaders , will give per- fect peace and quiet to that divi- sion of our State in the course of two months . " Elections in Congress ...
... soon as I have a suffi- cient force to sustain it ) , the ar- rest and indictment for treason of the ringleaders , will give per- fect peace and quiet to that divi- sion of our State in the course of two months . " Elections in Congress ...
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... soon after relieved from command , he attributed it to this cause . This belief was altogether incorrect . The fact that he had asked to be relieved , and had no faith in his own ability to perform the service re- quired with the means ...
... soon after relieved from command , he attributed it to this cause . This belief was altogether incorrect . The fact that he had asked to be relieved , and had no faith in his own ability to perform the service re- quired with the means ...
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... soon as Congress met , President Lincoln made another effort to forward the expedition which he had so much at heart . His study of the subject with military men showed him that the problem of transportation was the main difficulty the ...
... soon as Congress met , President Lincoln made another effort to forward the expedition which he had so much at heart . His study of the subject with military men showed him that the problem of transportation was the main difficulty the ...
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... soon developed ample proofs of their patriotism and devotion to the Government . The reader will remember the transmittal of arms and ammunition by Nelson and Carter , and the forma- tion of secret military organizations by the bolder ...
... soon developed ample proofs of their patriotism and devotion to the Government . The reader will remember the transmittal of arms and ammunition by Nelson and Carter , and the forma- tion of secret military organizations by the bolder ...
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