Scott's Monthly Magazine, Том 6J.J. Toon, 1868 |
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... fact , we had no navy at all , while , on the other hand , the Federals set at once to work building up the most powerful navy in the world . While this was being done they bought up and fitted out , as cruisers , a vast number of ...
... fact , we had no navy at all , while , on the other hand , the Federals set at once to work building up the most powerful navy in the world . While this was being done they bought up and fitted out , as cruisers , a vast number of ...
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... fact that cannot be controverted that its loss was not only fatal to the campaign itself , but the very death - blow to the Con- federacy . Whether this disaster was the result of the incompetency of one , or of all the com- manding ...
... fact that cannot be controverted that its loss was not only fatal to the campaign itself , but the very death - blow to the Con- federacy . Whether this disaster was the result of the incompetency of one , or of all the com- manding ...
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... fact that he did not dis- cover his error , is evidence that his investi- gations were not very thorough . I have spoken more particularly of this first effort to penetrate into Tennessee , as it was the beginning of that great invasion ...
... fact that he did not dis- cover his error , is evidence that his investi- gations were not very thorough . I have spoken more particularly of this first effort to penetrate into Tennessee , as it was the beginning of that great invasion ...
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... fact finally flashed upon Gen. Thomas that he had been wast- ing a vast amount of ammunition upon a deserted camp . Great was his chagrin at the escape of Crittenden's command , as , up to that moment , he had never entertained a doubt ...
... fact finally flashed upon Gen. Thomas that he had been wast- ing a vast amount of ammunition upon a deserted camp . Great was his chagrin at the escape of Crittenden's command , as , up to that moment , he had never entertained a doubt ...
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... FACT , AGAIN TO SHUT THE FRONT DOOR IN THE FACE OF THE FOE . He had effected , it is true , a partial entrance , but the great passage way was not yet in his possession , and his success , so far , would on- The fall of Fort Donelson ...
... FACT , AGAIN TO SHUT THE FRONT DOOR IN THE FACE OF THE FOE . He had effected , it is true , a partial entrance , but the great passage way was not yet in his possession , and his success , so far , would on- The fall of Fort Donelson ...
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