The Fenian MovementR. Myles, 1969 - Всего страниц: 215 |
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... Britain . Attention was directed especially to two men - Colonel J. H. Gleason , an officer in the Army of the Potomac , who , it was alleged , was allowed to be absent from military duties for twenty days in order to attend the Fenian ...
... Britain . Attention was directed especially to two men - Colonel J. H. Gleason , an officer in the Army of the Potomac , who , it was alleged , was allowed to be absent from military duties for twenty days in order to attend the Fenian ...
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Mabel Gregory Walker. Britain . To organize war against Great Britain on the soil of the United States is , of course , a violation of our neutrality laws which must subject all who engage in it to the liability of arrest and punishment ...
Mabel Gregory Walker. Britain . To organize war against Great Britain on the soil of the United States is , of course , a violation of our neutrality laws which must subject all who engage in it to the liability of arrest and punishment ...
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... Britain to inaugurate a separation . Great Britain was exceedingly eager to bring about a settlement with the United States due in part to the situation on the continent . The British officials realized that the situation would be ...
... Britain to inaugurate a separation . Great Britain was exceedingly eager to bring about a settlement with the United States due in part to the situation on the continent . The British officials realized that the situation would be ...
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