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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... moved that the nomination of Lincoln be declared unanimous . This could not be done until the result of the balloting was made known . The first ballot showed 484 votes for Lincoln and 22 for Grant . Missouri then changed its vote , and ...
... moved that the nomination of Lincoln be declared unanimous . This could not be done until the result of the balloting was made known . The first ballot showed 484 votes for Lincoln and 22 for Grant . Missouri then changed its vote , and ...
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... moved that the passages in the mes- sage relating to reconstruction should be sent to a special committee of which he himself was chairman , and from this committee on February 15 , 1864 , came a bill requiring a majority of * For the ...
... moved that the passages in the mes- sage relating to reconstruction should be sent to a special committee of which he himself was chairman , and from this committee on February 15 , 1864 , came a bill requiring a majority of * For the ...
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... , fearing a like disaster , stopped . Farragut , however , thought that there was more danger in delay- ing under the guns of Morgan than from the torpedoes , and accordingly moved to the westward of the Brook- lyn and passed.
... , fearing a like disaster , stopped . Farragut , however , thought that there was more danger in delay- ing under the guns of Morgan than from the torpedoes , and accordingly moved to the westward of the Brook- lyn and passed.
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... moved to the westward of the Brook- lyn and passed safely through the line of torpedoes . By this time the battle had become general , the Union iron- clads and wooden ships all volleying together . While the ships were mov- ing by ...
... moved to the westward of the Brook- lyn and passed safely through the line of torpedoes . By this time the battle had become general , the Union iron- clads and wooden ships all volleying together . While the ships were mov- ing by ...
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... moved early on the morning of June 5 along the Staunton . road , met the Confederate cavalry and drove the enemy some distance with a loss of 75 killed , wounded and missing . At Piedmont , 7 miles southwest of Port Republic , Hunter ...
... moved early on the morning of June 5 along the Staunton . road , met the Confederate cavalry and drove the enemy some distance with a loss of 75 killed , wounded and missing . At Piedmont , 7 miles southwest of Port Republic , Hunter ...
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