The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 5Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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... River Army of the Potomac Conflicts - General Sigel — General Hunter - General Canby — Assaults on Peters- burg - Congress - Destruction of the Alabama by the Kearsarge -Comments Invasion of Maryland - General Wadsworth - The Capital ...
... River Army of the Potomac Conflicts - General Sigel — General Hunter - General Canby — Assaults on Peters- burg - Congress - Destruction of the Alabama by the Kearsarge -Comments Invasion of Maryland - General Wadsworth - The Capital ...
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... in 1790 , Lord Dorchester asked leave of President Washington to march a British army from Detroit to the Mississippi River . See Hamilton's Works , vol . iv . , page 48 . T Despite the existence of the war , and the THE TRENT AFFAIR . 11.
... in 1790 , Lord Dorchester asked leave of President Washington to march a British army from Detroit to the Mississippi River . See Hamilton's Works , vol . iv . , page 48 . T Despite the existence of the war , and the THE TRENT AFFAIR . 11.
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... River , and thence to Irkoutsk in Siberia . This , with the completion of the Atlantic cable , would perfect a circuit around the earth . Congress granted , July 1 , 1864 , in accordance with the recom- mendation of Mr. Seward , to Mr ...
... River , and thence to Irkoutsk in Siberia . This , with the completion of the Atlantic cable , would perfect a circuit around the earth . Congress granted , July 1 , 1864 , in accordance with the recom- mendation of Mr. Seward , to Mr ...
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... River , to prevent the entrance of Federal columns into Eastern Tennessee . The victory of General Thomas at Mill Spring was a very gratifying affair ; but its brilliancy is surpassed by its strategic importance . You will see at once ...
... River , to prevent the entrance of Federal columns into Eastern Tennessee . The victory of General Thomas at Mill Spring was a very gratifying affair ; but its brilliancy is surpassed by its strategic importance . You will see at once ...
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... rivers leading to ports which have been seized by the insurgents in their attempt to overthrow this govern- ment . The active campaign of our land and naval forces has begun . The great preparations which have been made so diligently ...
... rivers leading to ports which have been seized by the insurgents in their attempt to overthrow this govern- ment . The active campaign of our land and naval forces has begun . The great preparations which have been made so diligently ...
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