Abraham Lincoln: A History, Volumen5Century Company, 1917 |
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... turned away to order his men to stop firing . At this moment one of Zollicoffer's aides rode up , and , seeing the true state of affairs , drew his revolver and began firing at Fry , wounding his horse ; Fry , wheeling in turn , drew ...
... turned away to order his men to stop firing . At this moment one of Zollicoffer's aides rode up , and , seeing the true state of affairs , drew his revolver and began firing at Fry , wounding his horse ; Fry , wheeling in turn , drew ...
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... turned over to the enemy is too plain to discuss . Why deprive him of supplies by a blockade and vol- untarily give him men to produce them ? " - Report of the Secretary of War , December 1 , 1861 ( Re- vised Copy ) . CHAP . VIII . that ...
... turned over to the enemy is too plain to discuss . Why deprive him of supplies by a blockade and vol- untarily give him men to produce them ? " - Report of the Secretary of War , December 1 , 1861 ( Re- vised Copy ) . CHAP . VIII . that ...
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... turning neither to the right hand nor to the left , serving no man , and at enmity with none , I shall strive to perform my whole duty in the great work before 1862. us . Mistakes and faults I no doubt may commit , gressional but the ...
... turning neither to the right hand nor to the left , serving no man , and at enmity with none , I shall strive to perform my whole duty in the great work before 1862. us . Mistakes and faults I no doubt may commit , gressional but the ...
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... turned to- to Lincoln , wards another plan of campaign that I do not think at all anticipated by the enemy , nor by many of our own people . The general's information was , as usual , er- roneous . Johnston reports his " effective total ...
... turned to- to Lincoln , wards another plan of campaign that I do not think at all anticipated by the enemy , nor by many of our own people . The general's information was , as usual , er- roneous . Johnston reports his " effective total ...
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... Turning to his own plan , he hoped by moving from his new base on the lower Chesapeake to accomplish this enormous and final success to force the enemy either " to beat us in a position selected by ourselves , disperse , or pass beneath ...
... Turning to his own plan , he hoped by moving from his new base on the lower Chesapeake to accomplish this enormous and final success to force the enemy either " to beat us in a position selected by ourselves , disperse , or pass beneath ...
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