Abraham Lincoln: A Biography, by Benjamin P. Thomas |
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Page 416
... March an Ohio party worker , E. Perkins , of Cleveland , wrote to Pomeroy : " We are united in both measures and men . We are in entire harmony with the great popular current which points so unmistakably to Abraham Lincoln as the Union ...
... March an Ohio party worker , E. Perkins , of Cleveland , wrote to Pomeroy : " We are united in both measures and men . We are in entire harmony with the great popular current which points so unmistakably to Abraham Lincoln as the Union ...
Page 487
... march a well - appointed army through the heart of the enemy's country would demonstrate the invincibility of Union arms and bring the South to terms . Sher- man could accomplish this march , he pleaded , “ and make Georgia howl ! " He ...
... march a well - appointed army through the heart of the enemy's country would demonstrate the invincibility of Union arms and bring the South to terms . Sher- man could accomplish this march , he pleaded , “ and make Georgia howl ! " He ...
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... March , Lee , with the approval of Davis , tried to draw Grant into negotiations for an adjustment " of the present unhappy difficulties by means of a military convention . " Lincoln learned of this overture at the Capitol , where he ...
... March , Lee , with the approval of Davis , tried to draw Grant into negotiations for an adjustment " of the present unhappy difficulties by means of a military convention . " Lincoln learned of this overture at the Capitol , where he ...
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The Short and Simple Annals of the Poor | 3 |
Young Man on His Own | 23 |
His Love Affairs | 44 |
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