Life of Abraham Lincoln, Presenting His Early History, Political Career, and Speeches in and Out of Congress: Also a General View of His Policy as President of the United States; with His Messages, Proclamations, Letters, Etc., and a Concise History of the WarMoore, Wilstach & Baldwin, 1865 - 510 pages |
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Page 110
... road between the two places . And then there is an important discovery in his example - the art of being paid for what one eats , instead of having to pay for it . Hereafter , if any nice young man shall owe a bill which he can not pay ...
... road between the two places . And then there is an important discovery in his example - the art of being paid for what one eats , instead of having to pay for it . Hereafter , if any nice young man shall owe a bill which he can not pay ...
Page 242
... road , toward Grafton . For several days after this movement commenced , Gen. McClellan remained at Cincinnati . Under the auspices of Gov. Magoffin and his Inspector - General , Simon B. Buckner , a force was organizing in Kentucky ...
... road , toward Grafton . For several days after this movement commenced , Gen. McClellan remained at Cincinnati . Under the auspices of Gov. Magoffin and his Inspector - General , Simon B. Buckner , a force was organizing in Kentucky ...
Page 250
... road , and to destroy the railroad from Manassas to the Valley of Virginia , preventing communication with the large Rebel force in the latter locality . The stream named Bull Run passes in a southeasterly direc- tion through the ravine ...
... road , and to destroy the railroad from Manassas to the Valley of Virginia , preventing communication with the large Rebel force in the latter locality . The stream named Bull Run passes in a southeasterly direc- tion through the ravine ...
Page 251
... road , menacing the Rebel center . To Hun- ter's division was intrusted the important work of turning the Rebel left , going to the right of the Groveton road , and crossing Bull Run above Sudley's Spring . This force was to be followed ...
... road , menacing the Rebel center . To Hun- ter's division was intrusted the important work of turning the Rebel left , going to the right of the Groveton road , and crossing Bull Run above Sudley's Spring . This force was to be followed ...
Page 283
... roads and the pleasant weather seemed to invite the long - delayed and long - expected advance , which the public had again and again been led to believe , by intimations from headquarters , was about to be commenced . One , at least ...
... roads and the pleasant weather seemed to invite the long - delayed and long - expected advance , which the public had again and again been led to believe , by intimations from headquarters , was about to be commenced . One , at least ...
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