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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... head of a king thrown down as the gage of battle , we no longer see the crimson field with its " garments rolled in blood , " we see only the divine image of human liberty hovering over it . 10 THE GREAT REBELLION , ** Ours is of a ( 9 )
... head of a king thrown down as the gage of battle , we no longer see the crimson field with its " garments rolled in blood , " we see only the divine image of human liberty hovering over it . 10 THE GREAT REBELLION , ** Ours is of a ( 9 )
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... Head and Bay Island - Preparations to Attack Them -- Grand Appearance of the Vessels - The Attack - The Victory - Terror of the People of Charleston and Savannah - Strange Inactivity of the Land Forces Proclamations- Timidity and ...
... Head and Bay Island - Preparations to Attack Them -- Grand Appearance of the Vessels - The Attack - The Victory - Terror of the People of Charleston and Savannah - Strange Inactivity of the Land Forces Proclamations- Timidity and ...
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... 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 Second Excelsior - A Frightful Strug- gle - McClellan on the ...
... 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 Second Excelsior - A Frightful Strug- gle - McClellan on the ...
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... head of which was placed Jefferson Davis as President . As the time drew near for the inauguration of Mr. Lincoln , and the assumption of the government by the Republican party , the southern conspirators seemed to redouble their energy ...
... head of which was placed Jefferson Davis as President . As the time drew near for the inauguration of Mr. Lincoln , and the assumption of the government by the Republican party , the southern conspirators seemed to redouble their energy ...
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... head , was appointed to report some basis of settlement . But a spirit of acrimony and hostility governed the majority of both parties , and it was soon apparent to a calm looker- on , that nothing would come of it . Besides , it was ...
... head , was appointed to report some basis of settlement . But a spirit of acrimony and hostility governed the majority of both parties , and it was soon apparent to a calm looker- on , that nothing would come of it . Besides , it was ...
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