Lincoln and the RussiansWorld Publishing Company, 1952 - 311 Seiten |
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... North . Literally tens of thousands dipped their handkerchiefs in his blood and paraded throughout the North spreading his gospel of free- dom . His tragic death became one of the greatest blows struck against slavery . It solidified ...
... North . Literally tens of thousands dipped their handkerchiefs in his blood and paraded throughout the North spreading his gospel of free- dom . His tragic death became one of the greatest blows struck against slavery . It solidified ...
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... North and South reconcile their domestic troubles through a restored Union and uniting to fight the common enemies of America , caused gloomy forebodings in London . A number of British leaders took it for granted that Eng- land was the ...
... North and South reconcile their domestic troubles through a restored Union and uniting to fight the common enemies of America , caused gloomy forebodings in London . A number of British leaders took it for granted that Eng- land was the ...
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... North's capture of Fort Fisher and the closing of Wilmington to Con- federate blockade - runners : It is evident that the seceded States are almost exhausted , which is hardly unexpected after such a long and bitter struggle . They are ...
... North's capture of Fort Fisher and the closing of Wilmington to Con- federate blockade - runners : It is evident that the seceded States are almost exhausted , which is hardly unexpected after such a long and bitter struggle . They are ...
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Lincoln Denounces Russian Despotism | 3 |
The Divided House | 15 |
Stoeckl Attempts Mediation | 38 |
Urheberrecht | |
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