Abraham Lincoln: A History, Volumen5Century Company, 1917 |
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... conflict ensued in my absence , which has demoralized a portion of my command , and I think the enemy is much more so . If the gunboats do not show themselves , it will reassure the enemy and still further demoralize our troops . I must ...
... conflict ensued in my absence , which has demoralized a portion of my command , and I think the enemy is much more so . If the gunboats do not show themselves , it will reassure the enemy and still further demoralize our troops . I must ...
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... conflict for this purpose shall not degenerate into a violent and remorse- less revolutionary struggle . I have , therefore , in every case , thought it proper to keep the integrity of the Union prominent as the primary object of the ...
... conflict for this purpose shall not degenerate into a violent and remorse- less revolutionary struggle . I have , therefore , in every case , thought it proper to keep the integrity of the Union prominent as the primary object of the ...
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... conflict of assertion is probably Documents , explained by the circumstance that fire was opened upon the rebel boats from the shore with both can- non and musketry , a proceeding perfectly justifi- able by the laws of war . The event ...
... conflict of assertion is probably Documents , explained by the circumstance that fire was opened upon the rebel boats from the shore with both can- non and musketry , a proceeding perfectly justifi- able by the laws of war . The event ...
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... conflict . The principal defenses consisted of several strong forts on the northern end of the island ; a row of piles and sunken vessels to obstruct the ship - channel in Croatan Sound ; and a fleet of seven rebel gunboats stationed ...
... conflict . The principal defenses consisted of several strong forts on the northern end of the island ; a row of piles and sunken vessels to obstruct the ship - channel in Croatan Sound ; and a fleet of seven rebel gunboats stationed ...
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... conflict . Five of Grant's divisions were camped on this triangular plateau , not with any view of defense against an attack , but mainly with reference to convenience while there , and for a later movement upon Corinth . An advance ...
... conflict . Five of Grant's divisions were camped on this triangular plateau , not with any view of defense against an attack , but mainly with reference to convenience while there , and for a later movement upon Corinth . An advance ...
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