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... Position and Policy of Kentucky in the War . - Kentucky Chivalry . - Reminis- cences of the " Dark and Bloody Ground . " - Protection of the Northwest by Ken- tucky . - How the Debt of Gratitude has been repaid . - A Glance at the ...
... Position and Policy of Kentucky in the War . - Kentucky Chivalry . - Reminis- cences of the " Dark and Bloody Ground . " - Protection of the Northwest by Ken- tucky . - How the Debt of Gratitude has been repaid . - A Glance at the ...
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... position on the slavery question by a number of vague but plausible articles , such as the maintenance of the principles of the Constitution , and especial attachment to the Union of the States . The Presidential ticket nominated by the ...
... position on the slavery question by a number of vague but plausible articles , such as the maintenance of the principles of the Constitution , and especial attachment to the Union of the States . The Presidential ticket nominated by the ...
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... Home Guard corps of old gentlemen , who occupied the position of military ex- empts , rode through the city , arousing the soldiers and doing 140 Nu wu a man of all ulicommon aruVI , THE FIRST YEAR OF THE WAR . 53 333.
... Home Guard corps of old gentlemen , who occupied the position of military ex- empts , rode through the city , arousing the soldiers and doing 140 Nu wu a man of all ulicommon aruVI , THE FIRST YEAR OF THE WAR . 53 333.
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... position of Virginia was a commanding one with the other Border States ; she started , by her act of secession , the second important movement of the revolution ; and she added to the moral influence of the event by the fact , that she ...
... position of Virginia was a commanding one with the other Border States ; she started , by her act of secession , the second important movement of the revolution ; and she added to the moral influence of the event by the fact , that she ...
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... position of the enemy was obscured by the shade of the woods on their right and two small houses on their left . The fire of the Confederates was returned by a battery near the head of the enemy's column , but concealed by the woods and ...
... position of the enemy was obscured by the shade of the woods on their right and two small houses on their left . The fire of the Confederates was returned by a battery near the head of the enemy's column , but concealed by the woods and ...
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