Abraham Lincoln and His Presidency, Volume 2Robert Clarke Company, 1904 |
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... House . ― Personally , General McClellan had not been idle . He worked with zeal at his headquarters , and was also much in the saddle , riding rapidly with his staff from post to post of his long line , frequently returning at a late ...
... House . ― Personally , General McClellan had not been idle . He worked with zeal at his headquarters , and was also much in the saddle , riding rapidly with his staff from post to post of his long line , frequently returning at a late ...
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... House of Representatives , narrowed down to a single charge , and ending in a resolution of censure . In a special message the President ( May 27 , 1862 ) , after detailing the circumstances under which the censured . action was taken ...
... House of Representatives , narrowed down to a single charge , and ending in a resolution of censure . In a special message the President ( May 27 , 1862 ) , after detailing the circumstances under which the censured . action was taken ...
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... House to the Chickahominy by the 26th of the month . Casey had crossed the river a few days before , and was soon joined by Couch , Heintzelman's corps fol- lowing , and the enemy was driven from Seven Pines , on the stage road by ...
... House to the Chickahominy by the 26th of the month . Casey had crossed the river a few days before , and was soon joined by Couch , Heintzelman's corps fol- lowing , and the enemy was driven from Seven Pines , on the stage road by ...
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... House , to " run the cars to the last moment , " loaded with provisions and ammunition , to Savage's Station , to fill all his wagons with subsistence , and send them by way of Bottom's Bridge to the same point ; and , if obliged to ...
... House , to " run the cars to the last moment , " loaded with provisions and ammunition , to Savage's Station , to fill all his wagons with subsistence , and send them by way of Bottom's Bridge to the same point ; and , if obliged to ...
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... House of Representatives the next day ( March 11th ) , and the resolution , after some sarcastic comments by Thaddeus Stevens , was adopted , 97 to 36 - five Southern members voting yea . It was concurred in by the Senate a month ...
... House of Representatives the next day ( March 11th ) , and the resolution , after some sarcastic comments by Thaddeus Stevens , was adopted , 97 to 36 - five Southern members voting yea . It was concurred in by the Senate a month ...
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