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... early example of his caution in this respect , for Springfield , with its Southern background , disliked antislavery agitation . But neither did Lincoln hesitate to influence public opinion when he thought he could , and he did mention ...
... early example of his caution in this respect , for Springfield , with its Southern background , disliked antislavery agitation . But neither did Lincoln hesitate to influence public opinion when he thought he could , and he did mention ...
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... Early had laid Hagerstown under heavy requisition on penalty of burning the town . Frederick had to pay $ 200,000 to escape destruction . Grant dispatched General James B. Ricketts's division of the Sixth Corps to Baltimore , where it ...
... Early had laid Hagerstown under heavy requisition on penalty of burning the town . Frederick had to pay $ 200,000 to escape destruction . Grant dispatched General James B. Ricketts's division of the Sixth Corps to Baltimore , where it ...
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... Early , Jacob M. , 33 Early , Jubal A. , 248 , 432-4 , 441 , 446-8 Eckert , Thomas T. , 453 , 490 , 501 Edwards , Cyrus , 128-9 Edwards , Elizabeth Todd , 77 , 85-6 , 477 Edwards , Ninian W. , 77 , 86 , 89 , 467 , 478 Effie Afton case ...
... Early , Jacob M. , 33 Early , Jubal A. , 248 , 432-4 , 441 , 446-8 Eckert , Thomas T. , 453 , 490 , 501 Edwards , Cyrus , 128-9 Edwards , Elizabeth Todd , 77 , 85-6 , 477 Edwards , Ninian W. , 77 , 86 , 89 , 467 , 478 Effie Afton case ...
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The Short and Simple Annals of the Poor | 3 |
Young Man on His Own | 23 |
His Love Affairs | 44 |
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