Abraham Lincoln: Complete Works, Comprising His Speeches, Letters, State Papers, and Miscellaneous Writings, Volume 2Century Company, 1894 - United States |
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... army and naval forces believed to be necessary by the army officers whose opinions I have already quoted . Captain Ward of the navy , an officer of acknowledged merit , a month ago believed it to be practicable to supply the fort with ...
... army and naval forces believed to be necessary by the army officers whose opinions I have already quoted . Captain Ward of the navy , an officer of acknowledged merit , a month ago believed it to be practicable to supply the fort with ...
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... army or navy , -to run in supplies by steam- tugs , to be chartered in New York . It is admitted to be a hazardous scheme , which , if successful , is likely to be attended with some loss of life and the total destruction of the boats ...
... army or navy , -to run in supplies by steam- tugs , to be chartered in New York . It is admitted to be a hazardous scheme , which , if successful , is likely to be attended with some loss of life and the total destruction of the boats ...
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... ARMY AND NAVY . WASHINGTON , EXECUTIVE MANSION , April 1 , 1861 . All officers of the army and navy to whom this order may be ex- hibited will aid by every means in their power the expedition under the command of Colonel Harvey Brown ...
... ARMY AND NAVY . WASHINGTON , EXECUTIVE MANSION , April 1 , 1861 . All officers of the army and navy to whom this order may be ex- hibited will aid by every means in their power the expedition under the command of Colonel Harvey Brown ...
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... Army , I have empowered him , and do hereby empower him , to receive into the army of the United States as many regiments of volunteer troops from the State of Kentucky and from the west- ern part of the State of Virginia as shall be ...
... Army , I have empowered him , and do hereby empower him , to receive into the army of the United States as many regiments of volunteer troops from the State of Kentucky and from the west- ern part of the State of Virginia as shall be ...
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... army as the government has now on foot was never before known , without a soldier in it but who has taken his place there of his own free choice . But more than this , there are many single regiments whose members , one and another ...
... army as the government has now on foot was never before known , without a soldier in it but who has taken his place there of his own free choice . But more than this , there are many single regiments whose members , one and another ...
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