Abraham Lincoln and His Presidency, Volume 2Robert Clarke Company, 1904 |
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... once devote my efforts to your views and his . " In the midst of my many cares I have not seen , nor asked to see , General McClellan's letter to you . For my own views , I have not offered , and do not now offer them as orders ; and ...
... once devote my efforts to your views and his . " In the midst of my many cares I have not seen , nor asked to see , General McClellan's letter to you . For my own views , I have not offered , and do not now offer them as orders ; and ...
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... once rose and vouched for the soundness of Mr. Stan- ton's political faith . Secretary Chase , who had known him personally for many years , gave explicit reasons to his friends for believing that Stanton and himself were politically in ...
... once rose and vouched for the soundness of Mr. Stan- ton's political faith . Secretary Chase , who had known him personally for many years , gave explicit reasons to his friends for believing that Stanton and himself were politically in ...
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... once . Additional troops and supplies were ordered from Paducah ; the fleet was sent back to the Ohio and around by the Cumberland ; and meanwhile all the forces at hand , after garrisoning the captured works , CAPTURE OF FORT DONELSON .
... once . Additional troops and supplies were ordered from Paducah ; the fleet was sent back to the Ohio and around by the Cumberland ; and meanwhile all the forces at hand , after garrisoning the captured works , CAPTURE OF FORT DONELSON .
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... be authorized to undertake at once the movement by Urbana . believe that it can be carried into execution so nearly I 1 0 L 4 } ยท simultaneously with the final advance of Buell and Halleck that 34 LINCOLN AND HIS PRESIDENCY .
... be authorized to undertake at once the movement by Urbana . believe that it can be carried into execution so nearly I 1 0 L 4 } ยท simultaneously with the final advance of Buell and Halleck that 34 LINCOLN AND HIS PRESIDENCY .
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... The Merrimac surprise caused a momentary hesita- tion about the intended movement of McClellan . terror did not at once subside , for another battle be- tween the sea champions in iron armor was expected . ON THE PENINSULA . 37.
... The Merrimac surprise caused a momentary hesita- tion about the intended movement of McClellan . terror did not at once subside , for another battle be- tween the sea champions in iron armor was expected . ON THE PENINSULA . 37.
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