3 , Allen to Sherman , September 17 , 1898 . 39 See No. 179 , Sherman to Sill , March 30 , 1897 ; No. 9 , Allen to Sherman , October 1 , 1897 ; No. 57 , Allen to Sherman , January 7 , 1898 . 40 No. 466 , Allen to Hay , May , 26 , 1902 .
17:248 Danelski, David J., and Joseph S. Tulchin, eds. The Autobiographical Notes of Charles Evans Hughes. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1973. In the preface, Hughes described his efforts as "a body of facts for reference" ...
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48 John F. Marszalek, Sherman: A Soldier's Passion for Order (New York, 1993), 362–63. 49 Major Richard Delafield, Report on the Art of War in Europe in 1854, 1855, and 1856 (Washington, DC, 1860). 50 Luvaas, Military Legacy, 9.
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On his way to the palace the American diplomat Horace Allen encountered a group of thirty “evil-looking Japanese with disordered clothes, long swords, and sword canes” running away from the palace. When confronted with this testimony, ...
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