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... Surrenders to Grant - Johnston Sur- renders to Sherman - All Rebel Armies Surrender - The Presi- dent at Richmond - Returns to Washington - The Grand Review of the Armies ....... ........ 614 CHAPTER XXVIII . OOST OF THE WAR - LINCOLN'S ...
... Surrenders to Grant - Johnston Sur- renders to Sherman - All Rebel Armies Surrender - The Presi- dent at Richmond - Returns to Washington - The Grand Review of the Armies ....... ........ 614 CHAPTER XXVIII . OOST OF THE WAR - LINCOLN'S ...
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... surrender ; and , like him , I saw the place very soon afterwards . It is quite certain I did not break my sword , for I had none to break ; but I bent my musket pretty badly on one occasion . If Cass broke his sword , the idea is , he ...
... surrender ; and , like him , I saw the place very soon afterwards . It is quite certain I did not break my sword , for I had none to break ; but I bent my musket pretty badly on one occasion . If Cass broke his sword , the idea is , he ...
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... surrender its great communications with the ocean , by the Mississippi , or the East . The great principles of the Declaration of Independence were to be assailed by vast armies ; his political platform had ever been that Declaration ...
... surrender its great communications with the ocean , by the Mississippi , or the East . The great principles of the Declaration of Independence were to be assailed by vast armies ; his political platform had ever been that Declaration ...
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... surrender it an easy conquest to the traitors preparing to seize it . Howell Cobb , of Georgia , afterwards a rebel general , was Secretary of the Treasury , and managed to shake the credit of the nation , and leave the treasury empty ...
... surrender it an easy conquest to the traitors preparing to seize it . Howell Cobb , of Georgia , afterwards a rebel general , was Secretary of the Treasury , and managed to shake the credit of the nation , and leave the treasury empty ...
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... surrender the capitol and archives to the rebels ; and this purpose would have been accomplished , but for the vigilant eye of the venerable hero , General Scott . CHAPTER VII . PROGRESS OF THE CONSPIRACY - FROM THE THE NORTH DISARMED .
... surrender the capitol and archives to the rebels ; and this purpose would have been accomplished , but for the vigilant eye of the venerable hero , General Scott . CHAPTER VII . PROGRESS OF THE CONSPIRACY - FROM THE THE NORTH DISARMED .
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