... instead of having the prospect of a glorious offensive campaign before us, we have a bewildered and gloomy defensive one, unless we should receive a powerful aid of ships, land troops, and money from our generous allies, and these at present are too... Harper's New Monthly Magazine - Page 312edited by - 1856Full view - About this book
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