Pictorial History of the Civil War in the United States of America, Volume 2G. S. Lester, 1878 - United States |
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... British Theory and Practice concerning Neutrals , 157. - The British demand the Release of the " Embassadors " -Abuse of the American People by the British Press and Orators , 158. - The Liberal Mind of England represented by John ...
... British Theory and Practice concerning Neutrals , 157. - The British demand the Release of the " Embassadors " -Abuse of the American People by the British Press and Orators , 158. - The Liberal Mind of England represented by John ...
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... British service for the same purpose during a part of the Crimean war . Among the lesser vessels were five or six ferry - boats , calculated , on account of their capacity and light draught , for landing troops in shallow and still ...
... British service for the same purpose during a part of the Crimean war . Among the lesser vessels were five or six ferry - boats , calculated , on account of their capacity and light draught , for landing troops in shallow and still ...
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... British while marauding on the coast of South Carolina during the war of 1812. It was deposited in the trophy room of the National Arsenal , at Charleston , and there it remained until the conspirators in that city seized it , with the ...
... British while marauding on the coast of South Carolina during the war of 1812. It was deposited in the trophy room of the National Arsenal , at Charleston , and there it remained until the conspirators in that city seized it , with the ...
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... British coasts , as a defense against an expected invasion by Bonaparte . The lower story was used for stores , and the upper , being bomb - proof , as secure quarters for the men . The walls terminated in a parapet , behind which ...
... British coasts , as a defense against an expected invasion by Bonaparte . The lower story was used for stores , and the upper , being bomb - proof , as secure quarters for the men . The walls terminated in a parapet , behind which ...
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... British navy , and as such was in Long Island Sound during the old war for Independence , when it was captured by the Americans . 3 There are four channels leading out from Charleston harbor . The Main Ship channel runs southward along ...
... British navy , and as such was in Long Island Sound during the old war for Independence , when it was captured by the Americans . 3 There are four channels leading out from Charleston harbor . The Main Ship channel runs southward along ...
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