John Cassell's illustrated history of England. The text, to the reign of Edward i by J.F. Smith; and from that period by W. Howitt, 9권1865 |
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... Fire ... 546 Demonstration of the Paris Preemasons 547 ... ... 361 Colonel Rossel ... 552 Jamaica ... ... 156 The Duke of Richmond ... 366 Manchioneal Bay , Jamaica ... Jardin des Plantes 553 157 ... Sir Alexander Cockburn , Lord Chief ...
... Fire ... 546 Demonstration of the Paris Preemasons 547 ... ... 361 Colonel Rossel ... 552 Jamaica ... ... 156 The Duke of Richmond ... 366 Manchioneal Bay , Jamaica ... Jardin des Plantes 553 157 ... Sir Alexander Cockburn , Lord Chief ...
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... Fire ... ... 361 Manchioneal Bay , Jamaica ... ... 156 The Duke of Richmond ... 366 157 Justice of England Sir Alexander Cockburn , Lord Chief ... Oneida Collision between the Bombay and the Jardin des Plantes The Cemetery of Père la ...
... Fire ... ... 361 Manchioneal Bay , Jamaica ... ... 156 The Duke of Richmond ... 366 157 Justice of England Sir Alexander Cockburn , Lord Chief ... Oneida Collision between the Bombay and the Jardin des Plantes The Cemetery of Père la ...
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... fire to and destroyed her . This pro- ceeding was an inevitable consequence of the British proclamation forbidding either belligerent to bring prizes into any British port . In a few days , the U.S. steam frigate Tuscarora , her captain ...
... fire to and destroyed her . This pro- ceeding was an inevitable consequence of the British proclamation forbidding either belligerent to bring prizes into any British port . In a few days , the U.S. steam frigate Tuscarora , her captain ...
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... fire on Harper's Ferry on the 13th September , and the place surrendered on the 15th , nearly twelve thousand men laying down their arms . Not delaying a moment , Jackson hurried his division across the Potomac again , and , marching ...
... fire on Harper's Ferry on the 13th September , and the place surrendered on the 15th , nearly twelve thousand men laying down their arms . Not delaying a moment , Jackson hurried his division across the Potomac again , and , marching ...
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... fire from the Merrimac , and having lost many men , she hauled down her colours . But the fire from the Federal soldiers on In the autumn , General Bragg led a Confederate army from Chattanooga , on the confines of Alabama , across ...
... fire from the Merrimac , and having lost many men , she hauled down her colours . But the fire from the Federal soldiers on In the autumn , General Bragg led a Confederate army from Chattanooga , on the confines of Alabama , across ...
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18 페이지 - ... and by virtue of the power and for the purpose aforesaid i do order and declare that all persons held as slaves within said designated states and parts of states are and henceforward shall be free and that the executive government of the united states including the military and naval authorities thereof will recognize and maintain the freedom of said persons...
138 페이지 - April 7, 1865 GENERAL : — I have received your note of this date. Though not entertaining the opinion you express on the hopelessness of further resistance on the part of the Army of Northern Virginia...
140 페이지 - The officers to give their individual paroles not to take up arms against the government of the United States until properly exchanged ; and each company or regimental commander to sign a like parole for the men of their commands.
18 페이지 - Now, therefore, I, ABRAHAM LINCOLN, President of the United States, by virtue of the power in me vested as Commander-in-Chief of the Army and Navy of the United States in time of actual armed rebellion against the authority and Government of the United States, and as a fit and necessary war measure for suppressing said rebellion, do, on this...
18 페이지 - ... the States and parts of States wherein the people thereof, respectively, are this day in rebellion against the United States, the following, to wit: Arkansas, Texas, Louisiana (except the parishes of St.
18 페이지 - Orleans, in return for the most scrupulous non-interference and courtesy on our part, it is ordered that hereafter when any female shall, by word, gesture, or movement, insult or show contempt for any officer or soldier of the United States, she shall be regarded and held liable to be treated as a woman of the town plying her avocation.
18 페이지 - My paramount object in this struggle is to save the Union, and is not either to save or destroy slavery.
4 페이지 - ... we are living at a period of most wonderful transition, which tends rapidly to accomplish that great end — to which indeed all history points — the realisation of the unity of mankind. Not a unity which breaks down the limits and levels the peculiar characteristics of the different nations of the earth, but rather a unity the result and product of those very national varieties and antagonistic qualities.
4 페이지 - The distances which separated the different nations and parts of the globe are rapidly vanishing before the achievements of modern invention, and we can traverse them with incredible ease ; the languages of all nations are known, and their acquirement placed within the reach of everybody ; thought is communicated with the rapidity, and even by the power, of lightning.
465 페이지 - Nobody, however, who has paid any attention to the peculiar features of our present era, will doubt for a moment that we are living at a period of most wonderful transition, which tends rapidly to accomplish that great end to which, indeed, all history points, the realization of the Unity of Mankind!