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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... things without fear or favor . The American Conflict . By Horace Greeley . The most trenchant review of the events of the war period extant . A complete history . Fighting Them Over . Brief stories of thrilling incidents con- tributed ...
... things without fear or favor . The American Conflict . By Horace Greeley . The most trenchant review of the events of the war period extant . A complete history . Fighting Them Over . Brief stories of thrilling incidents con- tributed ...
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... things that were then done . As a chronicle of the momentous events of the war and a description of its battles and episodes it is a great literary and historical work . PUBLISHERS NATIONAL TRIBUNE . F PREFACE . THE earth has been ...
... things that were then done . As a chronicle of the momentous events of the war and a description of its battles and episodes it is a great literary and historical work . PUBLISHERS NATIONAL TRIBUNE . F PREFACE . THE earth has been ...
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... would seize on the tariff or slavery , or any thing else that would unite the South . Calhoun tried the former and failed , they , the latter and succeeded . Thus it will be seen that PREFACE . 11 the perpetuity and extension of slavery is.
... would seize on the tariff or slavery , or any thing else that would unite the South . Calhoun tried the former and failed , they , the latter and succeeded . Thus it will be seen that PREFACE . 11 the perpetuity and extension of slavery is.
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... thing a place in the temple of liberty . They solaced them- selves , however , with the hope that it would gradually dis- appear under the benign influence of free institutions , and the palpable advantages of free labor . Their ...
... thing a place in the temple of liberty . They solaced them- selves , however , with the hope that it would gradually dis- appear under the benign influence of free institutions , and the palpable advantages of free labor . Their ...
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... things , and those who had foreseen and foretold all this , and now looked on in still despair , there seemed no hope for the Republic . South , also , there were almost equal distraction and division ; for between the better class of ...
... things , and those who had foreseen and foretold all this , and now looked on in still despair , there seemed no hope for the Republic . South , also , there were almost equal distraction and division ; for between the better class of ...
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