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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... enemy opened an artillery fire upon our centre and left from one hundred and twenty - five guns , which continued for over two hours , without reply from our side , when it was followed by a 410 THE LIFE , PUBLIC SERVICES , AND.
... enemy opened an artillery fire upon our centre and left from one hundred and twenty - five guns , which continued for over two hours , without reply from our side , when it was followed by a 410 THE LIFE , PUBLIC SERVICES , AND.
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... continued still further , but the enemy , though greatly harassed and subjected to severe losses , succeeded in gaining the line of the Rapi- dan , and our forces again occupied their old position on he Rappahannock . On the morning of ...
... continued still further , but the enemy , though greatly harassed and subjected to severe losses , succeeded in gaining the line of the Rapi- dan , and our forces again occupied their old position on he Rappahannock . On the morning of ...
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... continued for three days , during which time our army pushed within two miles of the city ; but on the 30th they were repulsed with heavy loss On the 2d of January , General McClernand arrived and took com- mand , and the attack upon ...
... continued for three days , during which time our army pushed within two miles of the city ; but on the 30th they were repulsed with heavy loss On the 2d of January , General McClernand arrived and took com- mand , and the attack upon ...
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... continued cheers . ] Gentlemen , this is a glorious theme , and the occasion for a speech , but I am not prepared to make one worthy of the occasion . I would like to speak in terms of praise due to the many brave officers and soldiers ...
... continued cheers . ] Gentlemen , this is a glorious theme , and the occasion for a speech , but I am not prepared to make one worthy of the occasion . I would like to speak in terms of praise due to the many brave officers and soldiers ...
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... continued his retreat across the Cumberland Mountain and the Tennes see River , and took post at Chattanooga , whither he was pursued by Rosecrans , who reached the Tennessee on the 20th of August , and on the 21st commenced shelling ...
... continued his retreat across the Cumberland Mountain and the Tennes see River , and took post at Chattanooga , whither he was pursued by Rosecrans , who reached the Tennessee on the 20th of August , and on the 21st commenced shelling ...
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