Lincoln, the ManDodd, Mead, 1931 - Всего страниц: 520 This work is a complete biography of Abraham Lincoln. |
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... army was in no condition to fight a battle in Virginia ; but Lincoln at last was ready to force Scott's hand at the bidding of the war crowd and the radi- cals . McDowell proposed to move upon the Confederate Beauregard , who had a ...
... army was in no condition to fight a battle in Virginia ; but Lincoln at last was ready to force Scott's hand at the bidding of the war crowd and the radi- cals . McDowell proposed to move upon the Confederate Beauregard , who had a ...
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... army of irresistible power . Lincoln was commander in chief of this army . Back of the army was a prosperous North , ready and willing now to pour out untold millions to conquer the South . Lin- coln as a president newly returned to ...
... army of irresistible power . Lincoln was commander in chief of this army . Back of the army was a prosperous North , ready and willing now to pour out untold millions to conquer the South . Lin- coln as a president newly returned to ...
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... Army , Confederate , devotion of , 438 , 442 Army , Federal , Lincoln's plans for rais- ing , 389 , 396 ; standing army , sta- tistics , 396 ; call for 75,000 militia , 397 ; further increases : call for 42,034 volunteers , 399 ...
... Army , Confederate , devotion of , 438 , 442 Army , Federal , Lincoln's plans for rais- ing , 389 , 396 ; standing army , sta- tistics , 396 ; call for 75,000 militia , 397 ; further increases : call for 42,034 volunteers , 399 ...
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