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
... McClellan - Effect of the Great Disaster - A Message to Congress - Men and Money Voted - How Foreign Nations ... McClellan in Full Command Appearance of General U. S. Grant- Fall of Forts Henry and Donelson - Criticism of McClellan ...
... McClellan - Effect of the Great Disaster - A Message to Congress - Men and Money Voted - How Foreign Nations ... McClellan in Full Command Appearance of General U. S. Grant- Fall of Forts Henry and Donelson - Criticism of McClellan ...
第 275 頁
... McClellan - Effect of the Great Disas- ter - A Message to Congress - Men and Money Voted - How For- eign Nations Regarded the Struggle - Seizure and Release of Mason and Slidell . AT last , then , freedom and union , for which Lincoln ...
... McClellan - Effect of the Great Disas- ter - A Message to Congress - Men and Money Voted - How For- eign Nations Regarded the Struggle - Seizure and Release of Mason and Slidell . AT last , then , freedom and union , for which Lincoln ...
第 283 頁
... McClellan had driven the Rebels out of that part of the State of Virginia that lies west of the Blue Ridge , and the inhabitants , most of whom had been loyal to the Union , repudiated the ordinance of seces- sion that had been passed ...
... McClellan had driven the Rebels out of that part of the State of Virginia that lies west of the Blue Ridge , and the inhabitants , most of whom had been loyal to the Union , repudiated the ordinance of seces- sion that had been passed ...
第 293 頁
... McClellan and Fré- mont , took views on this question that were directly opposed to each other . Lincoln stood between . Mc- Clellan , by a series of brilliant victories in West Virginia , and by his short and pungent bulletins an ...
... McClellan and Fré- mont , took views on this question that were directly opposed to each other . Lincoln stood between . Mc- Clellan , by a series of brilliant victories in West Virginia , and by his short and pungent bulletins an ...
第 299 頁
... stigmatize the Union soldiers and the Federal officers as " abolition hirelings . " General McClellan showed that he was particularly sensitive to re- proaches of this sort , and , in his letters The Slavery Question Arises 299.
... stigmatize the Union soldiers and the Federal officers as " abolition hirelings . " General McClellan showed that he was particularly sensitive to re- proaches of this sort , and , in his letters The Slavery Question Arises 299.
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