Meet General GrantAmerikansk historie, USA's historie, amerikansk biografi om General Ulysses S. Grant, 1822-1889, som først havde en militær karriere, bl.a. i Mexican War, og blev en berømt general i Nordstatshæren, Union Army, under den Amerikanske Borgerkrig, 1861-1865, og senere endte som amerikansk president. Beskriver hans liv, levnedsløb og militære og politiske karriere. Udkom i 1928. |
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... SOUTH 75 85 101 117 · 137 XI . DRIFTING INTO WAR 151 · XII . GRANT LEAVES GALENA FOR THE WAR 168 XIII . MEN OF PROMISE 180 XIV . GRANT AT CAIRO 190 # XV . THE DOMINEERING RAWLINS APPEARS 205 XVI . THE WORLD HEARS OF GRANT 215 XVII . THE ...
... SOUTH 75 85 101 117 · 137 XI . DRIFTING INTO WAR 151 · XII . GRANT LEAVES GALENA FOR THE WAR 168 XIII . MEN OF PROMISE 180 XIV . GRANT AT CAIRO 190 # XV . THE DOMINEERING RAWLINS APPEARS 205 XVI . THE WORLD HEARS OF GRANT 215 XVII . THE ...
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... SOUTH XXIX . DIPLOMATIC EPISODES XXX . THE TRIP AROUND THE WORLD XXXI . THE TRAGEDY OF GRANT & WARD . XXXII . THE HOUSE OF PAIN BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX • • PAGE 854 371 387 404 427 441 • 457 · • 478 492 • 503 507 ILLUSTRATIONS Profile of ...
... SOUTH XXIX . DIPLOMATIC EPISODES XXX . THE TRIP AROUND THE WORLD XXXI . THE TRAGEDY OF GRANT & WARD . XXXII . THE HOUSE OF PAIN BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX • • PAGE 854 371 387 404 427 441 • 457 · • 478 492 • 503 507 ILLUSTRATIONS Profile of ...
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... South was greatly increased . In 1840 nearly ten per cent of all Southern negroes were free . These freedmen were much restricted in their activities by municipal laws , but in the mass of documents on the subject one comes across many ...
... South was greatly increased . In 1840 nearly ten per cent of all Southern negroes were free . These freedmen were much restricted in their activities by municipal laws , but in the mass of documents on the subject one comes across many ...
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... South . There was hardly any flow of population between the two sections , which were geographically so near together , but so far apart in sentiment . Lack of contact and exchange of ideas brought about innumerable misunderstandings ...
... South . There was hardly any flow of population between the two sections , which were geographically so near together , but so far apart in sentiment . Lack of contact and exchange of ideas brought about innumerable misunderstandings ...
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... South . Up to the beginning of the Civil War a large and influential body of opinion in every part of the country considered secession as an inalienable right of any state . For the sake of truth it is well to make a point of this ...
... South . Up to the beginning of the Civil War a large and influential body of opinion in every part of the country considered secession as an inalienable right of any state . For the sake of truth it is well to make a point of this ...
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