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... Corps , the high officers of the Army and the Navy , a vast crowd outside of the guards ; a crowd of mingled patriots and traitors ; men looking searchingly into the eyes of every stranger , to dis- cover whether he gazed on a traitor ...
... Corps , the high officers of the Army and the Navy , a vast crowd outside of the guards ; a crowd of mingled patriots and traitors ; men looking searchingly into the eyes of every stranger , to dis- cover whether he gazed on a traitor ...
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... corps could co - operate with the Union army at Centreville . General Cameron , Secretary of War , returned from the field on Saturday before the battle , and urged the sending of re - inforcements ; and five regiments were started ...
... corps could co - operate with the Union army at Centreville . General Cameron , Secretary of War , returned from the field on Saturday before the battle , and urged the sending of re - inforcements ; and five regiments were started ...
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... corps . The On the 9th of March , the heart of the Nation was thrilled by the intelligence of the encounter between the iron - clad Merrimac , and the United States vessels of war , lying near Fortress Monroe . The rebels had taken ...
... corps . The On the 9th of March , the heart of the Nation was thrilled by the intelligence of the encounter between the iron - clad Merrimac , and the United States vessels of war , lying near Fortress Monroe . The rebels had taken ...
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... corps had " unanimously agreed upon a plan of operations " which General McDowell would unfold to him . The im- patient Stanton replied characteristically " whatever plan has been agreed upon , proceed to execute , without losing an ...
... corps had " unanimously agreed upon a plan of operations " which General McDowell would unfold to him . The im- patient Stanton replied characteristically " whatever plan has been agreed upon , proceed to execute , without losing an ...
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... corps , makes no objection to the same , but gives the following directions as to its execution : 66 1st , Leave such force at Manassas Junction as shall make it entirely certain that the enemy shall not re - possess himself of that ...
... corps , makes no objection to the same , but gives the following directions as to its execution : 66 1st , Leave such force at Manassas Junction as shall make it entirely certain that the enemy shall not re - possess himself of that ...
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