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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... opened his Bible and read the follow- ing words : " And everyone that was in distress , and everyone that was in debt , and everyone that was discon- tented gathered themselves unto him ; and he became a captain over them : and there ...
... opened his Bible and read the follow- ing words : " And everyone that was in distress , and everyone that was in debt , and everyone that was discon- tented gathered themselves unto him ; and he became a captain over them : and there ...
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... opened her full broadside on the Kearsarge . Broadsides were fired in rapid suc- cession without injuring the Union vessel . The Kearsarge did not reply until within 900 yards of the Ala- bama , when , apprehensive that an- other ...
... opened her full broadside on the Kearsarge . Broadsides were fired in rapid suc- cession without injuring the Union vessel . The Kearsarge did not reply until within 900 yards of the Ala- bama , when , apprehensive that an- other ...
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... fort , erected several pow- erful batteries , and on the morning of August 22 , in coöperation with Far- ragut's fleet , opened fire . The bom- bardment was steadily maintained throughout the day from the shore batteries , the monitors.
... fort , erected several pow- erful batteries , and on the morning of August 22 , in coöperation with Far- ragut's fleet , opened fire . The bom- bardment was steadily maintained throughout the day from the shore batteries , the monitors.
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... opened with his guns upon Sigel's cavalry and compelled Sigel to withdraw his entire line a half mile to the rear . Imboden then turned his guns on the flank of the infantry while Breckinridge pressed on in front . Von Kleiser's battery ...
... opened with his guns upon Sigel's cavalry and compelled Sigel to withdraw his entire line a half mile to the rear . Imboden then turned his guns on the flank of the infantry while Breckinridge pressed on in front . Von Kleiser's battery ...
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... opened on the position with artillery , and then , under cover of the timber , sent White with his own brigade and two regiments of Sickel's to turn the enemy's right , and the moment they were engaged Sickel and Hayes charged directly ...
... opened on the position with artillery , and then , under cover of the timber , sent White with his own brigade and two regiments of Sickel's to turn the enemy's right , and the moment they were engaged Sickel and Hayes charged directly ...
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