Abraham Lincoln: The Nation's Leader in the Great Struggle Through which was Maintained the Existence of the United StatesG. P. Putnam's sons, 1888 - 467 頁 |
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第 xiii 頁
... Troops Enlisted - Great Financial Measures Afoot - Vallan- digham's Expulsion and Return - Growth of the Anti - War Sentiment - Fall of Vicksburg and Battle of Gettysburg— Popular Rejoicings - The President's Proclamation of Thanks ...
... Troops Enlisted - Great Financial Measures Afoot - Vallan- digham's Expulsion and Return - Growth of the Anti - War Sentiment - Fall of Vicksburg and Battle of Gettysburg— Popular Rejoicings - The President's Proclamation of Thanks ...
第 59 頁
... troops was John Dixon , even then known as Father Dixon , the pioneer , who kept a ferry on the Rock River , at the point where the Galena wagon - road to the lower part of the State crossed the stream . Father Dixon was well known to ...
... troops was John Dixon , even then known as Father Dixon , the pioneer , who kept a ferry on the Rock River , at the point where the Galena wagon - road to the lower part of the State crossed the stream . Father Dixon was well known to ...
第 147 頁
... troops of Missouri within as- sisting distance , carried the day . Slavery was " voted up " by such means as have been described , and a government was established on the basis of the right of any man to own human beings in the new ...
... troops of Missouri within as- sisting distance , carried the day . Slavery was " voted up " by such means as have been described , and a government was established on the basis of the right of any man to own human beings in the new ...
第 217 頁
... troops shut up in Charleston Harbor had been fired on from the Rebel works on the shore , and the attitude of the South was gradually growing more and more warlike . This kindled indignation and bitterness in the Northern States . A ...
... troops shut up in Charleston Harbor had been fired on from the Rebel works on the shore , and the attitude of the South was gradually growing more and more warlike . This kindled indignation and bitterness in the Northern States . A ...
第 255 頁
... troops . The Rebels regarded the occupation of that fort as a standing menace to the city of Charleston , and they had , moreover , all along insisted that all forts , arsenals , and other public property of the United States within the ...
... troops . The Rebels regarded the occupation of that fort as a standing menace to the city of Charleston , and they had , moreover , all along insisted that all forts , arsenals , and other public property of the United States within the ...
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