The New England Magazine, Volumen20;Volumen26New England Magazine Company, 1899 |
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... sent to the other governors , for their signatures , a letter upon this subject , and all signed it . Yet the grievance was not remedied till the last year of the war . Whether it was luck , inspiration or foresight , Governor Andrew ...
... sent to the other governors , for their signatures , a letter upon this subject , and all signed it . Yet the grievance was not remedied till the last year of the war . Whether it was luck , inspiration or foresight , Governor Andrew ...
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... sent out con- stantly after bat- tles , and the gov- ernor was most earnest in his ef- forts to have sick soldiers sent home . After Antietam the loyal govern- ors felt more strongly than ever the inadequacy of the forces as yet called ...
... sent out con- stantly after bat- tles , and the gov- ernor was most earnest in his ef- forts to have sick soldiers sent home . After Antietam the loyal govern- ors felt more strongly than ever the inadequacy of the forces as yet called ...
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... sent from the squadron , and taking up its station . off the point , sent a shower of Con- greve rockets and carcasses into the town . The effect was at first alarm- ing , but the missiles soon ceased to annoy the defenders , who ...
... sent from the squadron , and taking up its station . off the point , sent a shower of Con- greve rockets and carcasses into the town . The effect was at first alarm- ing , but the missiles soon ceased to annoy the defenders , who ...
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