Abraham Lincoln: The War Years, Volume 2Harcourt, Brace, 1939 - Presidents |
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Page 155
... March 3 , 1863. The Secretaries of State and of War were directed to furnish courts with names of all persons held as prisoners by authority of the Secretaries or the President . Congress made it clear that control over the habeas ...
... March 3 , 1863. The Secretaries of State and of War were directed to furnish courts with names of all persons held as prisoners by authority of the Secretaries or the President . Congress made it clear that control over the habeas ...
Page 541
... march across the State of Mississippi to Meridian , burned an arsenal , two large hotels , and gristmills , destroyed railroads within a radius of twenty - five miles . Sherman said as he returned to Vicksburg that the enemy losses were ...
... march across the State of Mississippi to Meridian , burned an arsenal , two large hotels , and gristmills , destroyed railroads within a radius of twenty - five miles . Sherman said as he returned to Vicksburg that the enemy losses were ...
Page 592
... march , again to become shadowy and indistinct , in the interminable realms of the Past . Minds which can thus see the march of events , do not waste their energies in vain wishes that they might come , or in murmurs and imprecations ...
... march , again to become shadowy and indistinct , in the interminable realms of the Past . Minds which can thus see the march of events , do not waste their energies in vain wishes that they might come , or in murmurs and imprecations ...
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MORE HORSES THAN OATSOFFICESEEKERS | 28 |
FOREIGN MEDIATIONBUTLER | 66 |
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