The Life and Times of Abraham Lincoln, Sixteenth President of the United States: Including His Speeches, Messages, Inaugurals, Proclamations, Etc., Etc |
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... Army of the Potomac against Richmond and Petersburg - Capture of these Cities - Lee's flight , pursuit , and defeat - He surrenders to General Grant - Sherman's March through the Carolinas - He receives Johnston's surrender - Col- lapse ...
... Army of the Potomac against Richmond and Petersburg - Capture of these Cities - Lee's flight , pursuit , and defeat - He surrenders to General Grant - Sherman's March through the Carolinas - He receives Johnston's surrender - Col- lapse ...
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... Army of the Potomac - Absence of mind - He watches events - He remembers his friends - His little stories - His power of memory - His literary tastes and habits .... ... 680 CLOSING CHAPTER . ESTIMATE OF MR . LINCOLN'S LIFE , CHARACTER ...
... Army of the Potomac - Absence of mind - He watches events - He remembers his friends - His little stories - His power of memory - His literary tastes and habits .... ... 680 CLOSING CHAPTER . ESTIMATE OF MR . LINCOLN'S LIFE , CHARACTER ...
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... army , distributed into two regiments , an additional battalion , ` and a spy battalion , was the most formidable military force yet seen in the new State . The expected battle did not take place , the Indians having suddenly and ...
... army , distributed into two regiments , an additional battalion , ` and a spy battalion , was the most formidable military force yet seen in the new State . The expected battle did not take place , the Indians having suddenly and ...
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... army to two thousand five hundred , and a few weeks more would have enabled this force to bring the war to a successful termination . This desirable consummation of their labors , however , was frustrated by the impatience of the ...
... army to two thousand five hundred , and a few weeks more would have enabled this force to bring the war to a successful termination . This desirable consummation of their labors , however , was frustrated by the impatience of the ...
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... army to two thousand five hundred , and a few weeks more would have enabled this force to bring the war to a successful termination . This desirable consummation of their labors , however , was frustrated by the impatience of the ...
... army to two thousand five hundred , and a few weeks more would have enabled this force to bring the war to a successful termination . This desirable consummation of their labors , however , was frustrated by the impatience of the ...
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