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... Scott , and General McClellan , not then generally acces- sible . Additional autograph manuscripts of Lincoln , Chase , and others are now printed for the first time . In the summer of 1865 there was added to the two parts thus produced ...
... Scott , and General McClellan , not then generally acces- sible . Additional autograph manuscripts of Lincoln , Chase , and others are now printed for the first time . In the summer of 1865 there was added to the two parts thus produced ...
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... SCOTT DECISION - CASES IN COURT ..139 CHAPTER XIII . -- THE LECOMPTON CONSTITUTION ANOTHER DEMO- CRATIC SCHISM - LINCOLN A CANDIDATE FOR SEN- ATOR " HOUSE - DIVIDED " SPEECH .. .156 CHAPTER XIV . PAGE THE LINCOLN - DOUGLAS DEBATE ...
... SCOTT DECISION - CASES IN COURT ..139 CHAPTER XIII . -- THE LECOMPTON CONSTITUTION ANOTHER DEMO- CRATIC SCHISM - LINCOLN A CANDIDATE FOR SEN- ATOR " HOUSE - DIVIDED " SPEECH .. .156 CHAPTER XIV . PAGE THE LINCOLN - DOUGLAS DEBATE ...
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... THE COAST ... CHAPTER XXVII . .344 - ARMY OF THE POTOMAC BALL'S BLUFF — McCleLLAN SUCCEEDS SCOTT MESSAGE TO CONGRESS - THE TRENT TROUBLE . - 362 ILLUSTRATIONS . VOLUME I. PORTRAIT OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN , FROM X TABLE OF CONTENTS .
... THE COAST ... CHAPTER XXVII . .344 - ARMY OF THE POTOMAC BALL'S BLUFF — McCleLLAN SUCCEEDS SCOTT MESSAGE TO CONGRESS - THE TRENT TROUBLE . - 362 ILLUSTRATIONS . VOLUME I. PORTRAIT OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN , FROM X TABLE OF CONTENTS .
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... Scott had set out with a small body of regulars , to put an end to the affair by taking the field in person . Arrived at Chicago , then beginning to grow from a mere military fort into a thin , straggling village , he met a more ...
... Scott had set out with a small body of regulars , to put an end to the affair by taking the field in person . Arrived at Chicago , then beginning to grow from a mere military fort into a thin , straggling village , he met a more ...
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... Scott had taken the field with a separate force , moving from Vera Cruz ; defeating the enemy at Cerro Gordo in April , and ad- vancing with repeated engagements until , after storm- ing Molino del Rey on the 8th of September , he ...
... Scott had taken the field with a separate force , moving from Vera Cruz ; defeating the enemy at Cerro Gordo in April , and ad- vancing with repeated engagements until , after storm- ing Molino del Rey on the 8th of September , he ...
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