Abraham LincolnDuckworth, 1935 - Всего страниц: 143 |
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... victory overwhelming , and , while no one could be certain what action the South would take once the victory of its enemies was certain , there could be no doubt that a crisis at least as serious as that of 1850 was approaching . In ...
... victory overwhelming , and , while no one could be certain what action the South would take once the victory of its enemies was certain , there could be no doubt that a crisis at least as serious as that of 1850 was approaching . In ...
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... victory , the condition of the southern army was almost as bad as that of the routed Federals . On the whole the completeness of the southern victory turned out badly for them . It lulled them into security and it stimulated the North ...
... victory , the condition of the southern army was almost as bad as that of the routed Federals . On the whole the completeness of the southern victory turned out badly for them . It lulled them into security and it stimulated the North ...
Стр. 117
... victory ! Even with the victory , the elections had revealed an astonishing growth in hostility to the administration and the war . Lincoln kept control of Congress , but only because the border states had been induced to vote for him ...
... victory ! Even with the victory , the elections had revealed an astonishing growth in hostility to the administration and the war . Lincoln kept control of Congress , but only because the border states had been induced to vote for him ...
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