The Great Rebellion: A History of the Civil War in the United States, Volumes 1-2 |
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... Taken by Garfield- The Nashville Escapes from Beaufort - The President's Message Concerning Emancipation in the States . ... CHAPTER XXV . APRIL , 1862 . .314 Island Number Ten - Channel Cut Around it by Colonel Bissell - Diffi- culties ...
... Taken by Garfield- The Nashville Escapes from Beaufort - The President's Message Concerning Emancipation in the States . ... CHAPTER XXV . APRIL , 1862 . .314 Island Number Ten - Channel Cut Around it by Colonel Bissell - Diffi- culties ...
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... Taken unless he does - Dissatisfaction and Unreason- ableness of the Public - A Dear Experiment ....... CHAPTER XXXIII . MAY , 1862 . A Flood in the Chickahominy - McClellan's Forces Separated by it- The Enemy resolves to Attack the ...
... Taken unless he does - Dissatisfaction and Unreason- ableness of the Public - A Dear Experiment ....... CHAPTER XXXIII . MAY , 1862 . A Flood in the Chickahominy - McClellan's Forces Separated by it- The Enemy resolves to Attack the ...
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... taken , let it be assumed with the full understanding and con- sent , that it shall end in peaceful separation or open war . Let the people never again be deluded by ignorant , selfish leaders , into the belief that it can be done ...
... taken , let it be assumed with the full understanding and con- sent , that it shall end in peaceful separation or open war . Let the people never again be deluded by ignorant , selfish leaders , into the belief that it can be done ...
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... taken . The north little dreamed of this , and meditating no disloyalty against the government , did not imagine those political leaders , though bold and unscrupu- lous , would dare raise their parricidal hand against it . Buchanan's ...
... taken . The north little dreamed of this , and meditating no disloyalty against the government , did not imagine those political leaders , though bold and unscrupu- lous , would dare raise their parricidal hand against it . Buchanan's ...
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... arms , and it was plain to the simplest mind , that the navy yard located on her soil would be the first object she would attempt to grasp , and yet sufficient precaution was 68 SURRENDER OF NORFOLK - HARPER'S FERRY . not taken.
... arms , and it was plain to the simplest mind , that the navy yard located on her soil would be the first object she would attempt to grasp , and yet sufficient precaution was 68 SURRENDER OF NORFOLK - HARPER'S FERRY . not taken.
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