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Our losses were large , but much less than the first reports represented . They amount to about 12,000 men . The losses of the insurgents were greater . Each battle was , in fact , a victory of our ariny , although the flank movement ...
Our losses were large , but much less than the first reports represented . They amount to about 12,000 men . The losses of the insurgents were greater . Each battle was , in fact , a victory of our ariny , although the flank movement ...
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Our own government has been scarcely less capricious , at one time seeming to court the most intimate alliance , at another treating the new republic with neglect and indifference , and at an another indirectly , if not directly ...
Our own government has been scarcely less capricious , at one time seeming to court the most intimate alliance , at another treating the new republic with neglect and indifference , and at an another indirectly , if not directly ...
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I have put forward that hypothesis only by way of preface to a question not less significant , namely , what must be the effect of such a policy abroad as will encourage the insurgents with hopes of an intervention which is never to ...
I have put forward that hypothesis only by way of preface to a question not less significant , namely , what must be the effect of such a policy abroad as will encourage the insurgents with hopes of an intervention which is never to ...
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