Abraham Lincoln: A Biography, by Benjamin P. ThomasKnopf, 1952 - Всего страниц: 548 |
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... Valley , Lincoln tried to find out what was happening . How large was Jackson's force ? Where was he now ? Had he been reinforced from Richmond ? Was his movement merely a diversion , or was he headed for Washington by way of Harpers ...
... Valley , Lincoln tried to find out what was happening . How large was Jackson's force ? Where was he now ? Had he been reinforced from Richmond ? Was his movement merely a diversion , or was he headed for Washington by way of Harpers ...
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... Valley . Washington cowered under possible attack , and Lincoln has been described as panic - stricken . Actually he worked with dogged resolution to bring victory out of the turmoil . He took all the railroads under government control ...
... Valley . Washington cowered under possible attack , and Lincoln has been described as panic - stricken . Actually he worked with dogged resolution to bring victory out of the turmoil . He took all the railroads under government control ...
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... Valley either as a corridor to the North or as a storehouse of supplies . " Nothing should be left to invite the ... valley has been totally destroyed . Sheridan had some of the houses , all of the mills and barns , every straw stack ...
... Valley either as a corridor to the North or as a storehouse of supplies . " Nothing should be left to invite the ... valley has been totally destroyed . Sheridan had some of the houses , all of the mills and barns , every straw stack ...
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