Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 8Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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... letter ex- pressing the hope that her Catholic Majesty would not only make prompt reparation for the damages inflicted but would also visit her displeasure upon the Cuban officials . † Calderon had not yet received any information from ...
... letter ex- pressing the hope that her Catholic Majesty would not only make prompt reparation for the damages inflicted but would also visit her displeasure upon the Cuban officials . † Calderon had not yet received any information from ...
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Edwin Wiley. THE QUESTION OF REINFORCING SUMTER . letter with " declined " indorsed upon it , to be sent back to the commission- ers . * Upon returning the letter Bu- CHAPTER XII . 1861 . SECESSION OF THE SOUTH : ATTACK ON SUMTER . The ...
Edwin Wiley. THE QUESTION OF REINFORCING SUMTER . letter with " declined " indorsed upon it , to be sent back to the commission- ers . * Upon returning the letter Bu- CHAPTER XII . 1861 . SECESSION OF THE SOUTH : ATTACK ON SUMTER . The ...
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... letter was sent to Colonel Hayne , who on Jan- uary 24 referred the entire matter to Governor Pickens . The governor wrote his instructions and reply on the 26th , but they were not received by Hayne until January 30 , and on the next ...
... letter was sent to Colonel Hayne , who on Jan- uary 24 referred the entire matter to Governor Pickens . The governor wrote his instructions and reply on the 26th , but they were not received by Hayne until January 30 , and on the next ...
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