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... Repulse and Losses . - Commencement of Siege Operations . - Confidence in Richmond . - Johnston's Secret Anticipation of the Fall of Vicksburg .-- His Alleged Inability to Avert it . - Critical Condition of the Confederate Armies in ...
... Repulse and Losses . - Commencement of Siege Operations . - Confidence in Richmond . - Johnston's Secret Anticipation of the Fall of Vicksburg .-- His Alleged Inability to Avert it . - Critical Condition of the Confederate Armies in ...
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... Repulse of the Yankees ... .PAGE 210 CHAPTER X. Auspicious Signs of the Spring of 1864. - Military Successes of the Confederates.- Improvements in the Internal Polity of the Confederacy - Two Important Measures of Legislation ...
... Repulse of the Yankees ... .PAGE 210 CHAPTER X. Auspicious Signs of the Spring of 1864. - Military Successes of the Confederates.- Improvements in the Internal Polity of the Confederacy - Two Important Measures of Legislation ...
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... Repulse at Lynchburg . Two Affairs on the Weldon Railroad . - Grant's Second Combination a Complete Failure . - Discouragement of the North . - The Gold Barometer . - Secretary Chase's Declaration . - SHERMAN'S " ON - TO - ATLANTA ...
... Repulse at Lynchburg . Two Affairs on the Weldon Railroad . - Grant's Second Combination a Complete Failure . - Discouragement of the North . - The Gold Barometer . - Secretary Chase's Declaration . - SHERMAN'S " ON - TO - ATLANTA ...
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... repulsed , our troops occupying their own breast works in order to receive their attack . General Stewart made no further effort to advance . Night had nearly fallen , and the ground was new to him . " 28 THE THIRD YEAR OF THE WAR .
... repulsed , our troops occupying their own breast works in order to receive their attack . General Stewart made no further effort to advance . Night had nearly fallen , and the ground was new to him . " 28 THE THIRD YEAR OF THE WAR .
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... repulsed , our troops occupying their own breastworks in order to receive their attack . General Stewart made no further effort to advance . Night had nearly fallen , and the ground was new to him . General Early , upon hearing General ...
... repulsed , our troops occupying their own breastworks in order to receive their attack . General Stewart made no further effort to advance . Night had nearly fallen , and the ground was new to him . General Early , upon hearing General ...
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