Appletons' Annual Cyclopaedia and Register of Important Events: Embracing Political, Military, and Ecclesiastical Affairs; Public Documents; Biography, Statistics, Commerce, Finance, Literature, Science, Agriculture, and Mechanical IndustryD. Appleton, 1862 |
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... means of determining heights . Thus , the average height of the column at the sea level being about 30 inches , a fall of one half this length oc- curs when the elevation of 3.43 miles ( Cooke : " Chem . Physics " ) is reached ; at ...
... means of determining heights . Thus , the average height of the column at the sea level being about 30 inches , a fall of one half this length oc- curs when the elevation of 3.43 miles ( Cooke : " Chem . Physics " ) is reached ; at ...
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... means of war , but who are the natural enemies of slaveholders , must be made our allies . Universal emancipation must be proclaimed to all . If the slaves no longer raised cotton and rice , tobacco and grain for the rebels , this war ...
... means of war , but who are the natural enemies of slaveholders , must be made our allies . Universal emancipation must be proclaimed to all . If the slaves no longer raised cotton and rice , tobacco and grain for the rebels , this war ...
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... means of giving sufficient speed to a ram , though perhaps difficult in practice , are so simple in principle as to require no further remark . The means of securing celerity of manoeuvring are , usually , found in the use of two ...
... means of giving sufficient speed to a ram , though perhaps difficult in practice , are so simple in principle as to require no further remark . The means of securing celerity of manoeuvring are , usually , found in the use of two ...
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acid advance April arms army artillery attack authority battery battle bill blockade bridge Brig.-Gen brigade captured cavalry citizens command commenced Confederate army Confederate force Congress Constitution Corinth corps cotton Creek D. H. Hill Davis declared defence Department division of Gen duty enemy ernment exhibited Federal forces fire force of Gen Fredericksburg gentleman Government gunboats guns Halleck Harper's Ferry House hundred infantry Jackson James river Kentucky land legal tender Maj.-Gen Majesty's Government Manassas March McClellan McDowell ment miles military Mississippi Missouri move movement nations night North Carolina object officers Ohio passed persons Pope ports position Potomac President purpose railroad rear rebellion rebels reënforcements regiments resolution Richmond river road Secretary Secretary of War Senate sent slavery slaves soldiers South Tennessee thousand tion troops Union United vessels Virginia Warrenton Washington wounded