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Page 177
... force into So far I have not sent an armed force into Kentucky , nor have I any present purpose to do so . I sincerely desire that no necessity for it be presented . - Memorandum to Gen. Buckner , July 10 , 1861. VI , 325 . Kentucky ...
... force into So far I have not sent an armed force into Kentucky , nor have I any present purpose to do so . I sincerely desire that no necessity for it be presented . - Memorandum to Gen. Buckner , July 10 , 1861. VI , 325 . Kentucky ...
Page 227
... force at Jacksonville , Fla . I see the enemy are driving at them fiercely , as is to be expected . It is important to the enemy that such a force shall not take shape and grow and thrive in the South , and in precisely the same ...
... force at Jacksonville , Fla . I see the enemy are driving at them fiercely , as is to be expected . It is important to the enemy that such a force shall not take shape and grow and thrive in the South , and in precisely the same ...
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... force- ful motive of revenge , instead of being turned against each other , were directed exclusively against the Brit- ish nation . And thus from the force of circum- stances , the basest principles of our nature were either made to ...
... force- ful motive of revenge , instead of being turned against each other , were directed exclusively against the Brit- ish nation . And thus from the force of circum- stances , the basest principles of our nature were either made to ...
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