The Great Rebellion: A History of the Civil War in the United States, Volume 1National Tribune, 1898 - UNITED STATES--HISTORY--CIVIL WAR, 1861-1865 |
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... fearful war cry " RELIGION ' on their lips , our deepest sympa- thies and admiration are excited , and we forget the horrors of the carnage in the mighty stake at issue . So in the bloody revolution of France ; though the views of the ...
... fearful war cry " RELIGION ' on their lips , our deepest sympa- thies and admiration are excited , and we forget the horrors of the carnage in the mighty stake at issue . So in the bloody revolution of France ; though the views of the ...
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... fearful Significance - The Bombardment- Surrender of - Exultation of the People of Charleston - Reception of the News North - Union of all Parties - Proclamation of the President calling ( 15 ) 31 41 16 THE GREAT REBELLION . PAGE for ...
... fearful Significance - The Bombardment- Surrender of - Exultation of the People of Charleston - Reception of the News North - Union of all Parties - Proclamation of the President calling ( 15 ) 31 41 16 THE GREAT REBELLION . PAGE for ...
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... Fearful Fight - Balloon Reconnoissance - Telegraphing to Head - Quariors - Sumner succeeds in Crossing - The Field at Night - The Second Day's Battle - A Fearful Sunday -- Bravery of the New Jersey Regiments - Bayonet Charge of the ...
... Fearful Fight - Balloon Reconnoissance - Telegraphing to Head - Quariors - Sumner succeeds in Crossing - The Field at Night - The Second Day's Battle - A Fearful Sunday -- Bravery of the New Jersey Regiments - Bayonet Charge of the ...
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... FEARFUL SIGNIFICANCE THE BOMBARD , MENT - SURRENDER OF EXULTATION OF THE PEOPLE OF CHARLESTON- RECEPTION OF THE NEWS NORTH - UNION OF ALL PARTIES - PROCLAMATION OF THE PRESIDENT CALLING FOR SEVENTY - FIVE THOUSAND TROOPS - RE- SPONSE OF ...
... FEARFUL SIGNIFICANCE THE BOMBARD , MENT - SURRENDER OF EXULTATION OF THE PEOPLE OF CHARLESTON- RECEPTION OF THE NEWS NORTH - UNION OF ALL PARTIES - PROCLAMATION OF THE PRESIDENT CALLING FOR SEVENTY - FIVE THOUSAND TROOPS - RE- SPONSE OF ...
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... fearful rapidity ; the hands of the government were tied for the want of means to carry out its plans , and it knew not where to look for loyal men . But with six weeks ( the time since the inauguration of the President ) in which to ...
... fearful rapidity ; the hands of the government were tied for the want of means to carry out its plans , and it knew not where to look for loyal men . But with six weeks ( the time since the inauguration of the President ) in which to ...
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