Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States: Illustrated, Volume 9Edwin Wiley, Irving Everett Rines, Albert Bushnell Hart American Educational Alliance, 1916 - United States |
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... authorities were favorable to the Confederacy . evidence of the Florida's character was so conclusive that in spite of their disinclination to perform the duty , it was impossible to avoid the seizure of the vessel . Judicial ...
... authorities were favorable to the Confederacy . evidence of the Florida's character was so conclusive that in spite of their disinclination to perform the duty , it was impossible to avoid the seizure of the vessel . Judicial ...
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... authorities would have effected her apprehension , but so slowly did the British authorities move that the Alabama was on the high seas before action was taken . * Adams thereupon telegraphed Cap- tain Craven in command of the United ...
... authorities would have effected her apprehension , but so slowly did the British authorities move that the Alabama was on the high seas before action was taken . * Adams thereupon telegraphed Cap- tain Craven in command of the United ...
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... authorities to or- ganize a force at Augusta to attack Sherman in flank failed and Wheeler's cavalry was practically the only force met with during the march . McLaws ' division of Hardee's corps had ad- vanced to Ogeechee Church , but ...
... authorities to or- ganize a force at Augusta to attack Sherman in flank failed and Wheeler's cavalry was practically the only force met with during the march . McLaws ' division of Hardee's corps had ad- vanced to Ogeechee Church , but ...
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... authorities at Washington and City Point realize that Thomas had been left with wholly inadequate resources . In reply to a telegram from Grant directing him not to let Forrest escape , General Thomas on November 24 stated that the ...
... authorities at Washington and City Point realize that Thomas had been left with wholly inadequate resources . In reply to a telegram from Grant directing him not to let Forrest escape , General Thomas on November 24 stated that the ...
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... authorities at Richmond re- solved to recapture Plymouth , North Carolina , which was garrisoned by a force of 2,400 men under General H. W. Wessells . The Confederate gen- eral , R. F. Hoke , was placed in com- mand of a division to ...
... authorities at Richmond re- solved to recapture Plymouth , North Carolina , which was garrisoned by a force of 2,400 men under General H. W. Wessells . The Confederate gen- eral , R. F. Hoke , was placed in com- mand of a division to ...
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