Lincoln, His Life and Time: Being the Life and Public Services of Abraham Lincoln, Sixteenth President of the United States, Together with His State Papers, Including His Speeches, Addresses, Messages and Proclamations and Closing Scenes Connected with His Life and Death, Band 2Thompson & Thomas, 1891 - 808 Seiten |
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... action of the President than those which occurred i 1862 ; we shall not attempt , therefore , to narrate them as much in detail . When General Burnside succeeded Gen- eral McClellan in command of the Army of the Potomac , on the 7th of ...
... action of the President than those which occurred i 1862 ; we shall not attempt , therefore , to narrate them as much in detail . When General Burnside succeeded Gen- eral McClellan in command of the Army of the Potomac , on the 7th of ...
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... under General Jack- son , attacked our right , and gained a decided advantage of position , which was recovered however . before the day closed . The action was renewed next day , 408 THE LIFE , PUBLIC SERVICES , ANL.
... under General Jack- son , attacked our right , and gained a decided advantage of position , which was recovered however . before the day closed . The action was renewed next day , 408 THE LIFE , PUBLIC SERVICES , ANL.
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... action was renewed next day , and the advantage remained with the enemy . General Sedgwick , meantime , had crossed the river and occupied the heights of Fredericksburg , but was driven from them and con . pelled to retreat on the night ...
... action was renewed next day , and the advantage remained with the enemy . General Sedgwick , meantime , had crossed the river and occupied the heights of Fredericksburg , but was driven from them and con . pelled to retreat on the night ...
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... action , and General Birney , who succeeded to the comman though urged to fall back , was enabled , by the help of the First and Sixth Corps , to hold his ground , and at about sunset the enemy retired in confusion . Another assault was ...
... action , and General Birney , who succeeded to the comman though urged to fall back , was enabled , by the help of the First and Sixth Corps , to hold his ground , and at about sunset the enemy retired in confusion . Another assault was ...
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... action . This was indeed an extraordinary and remarkable event in our history . Anothe President , five years after , was called from this stage of existence on the same day and month of the year ; and now on this last Fourth of July ...
... action . This was indeed an extraordinary and remarkable event in our history . Anothe President , five years after , was called from this stage of existence on the same day and month of the year ; and now on this last Fourth of July ...
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