Abraham Lincoln's Philosophy of Common Sense: An Analytical Biography of a Great Mind, 3 dalisNew York Academy of Sciences, 1965 - 1443 psl. |
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... March , ( the present incumbent's first full day in office ) a letter of Major Anderson , commanding at Fort Sumter ; written on the 28th of February , and received at the War Department on the 4th of March , was , by that Department ...
... March , ( the present incumbent's first full day in office ) a letter of Major Anderson , commanding at Fort Sumter ; written on the 28th of February , and received at the War Department on the 4th of March , was , by that Department ...
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... march on Richmond . He was urged prematurely by President Lincoln , the War Department and General - in - Chief Winfield Scott , under intense pressure by Congress and the press , pulpit and people , to attack the Confederates now well ...
... march on Richmond . He was urged prematurely by President Lincoln , the War Department and General - in - Chief Winfield Scott , under intense pressure by Congress and the press , pulpit and people , to attack the Confederates now well ...
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... March 1864 , that the fate of the Union would be determined by the success of the army and the political policies of the man who would be elected president . As the critical changes in the military situation largely determined the ...
... March 1864 , that the fate of the Union would be determined by the success of the army and the political policies of the man who would be elected president . As the critical changes in the military situation largely determined the ...
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Abraham Lincoln's Philosophy of Common Sense– An Analytical ..., 3 dalis Edward John Kempf Trumpų ištraukų rodinys - 1965 |
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