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... received by the public ; for numerous kind notices of the newspaper press , and for words of encouragement spoken by many whom he is proud to call his friends . The success with which his work has so far met , being unprecedented , he ...
... received by the public ; for numerous kind notices of the newspaper press , and for words of encouragement spoken by many whom he is proud to call his friends . The success with which his work has so far met , being unprecedented , he ...
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... received in Wash- ington . - Lincoln's Calculation . - His Proclamation of WAR . - The " Reaction " in the North . - Displays of Rancor towards the South . - Northern Democrats . - Replies of Southern Governors to Lincoln's Requisition ...
... received in Wash- ington . - Lincoln's Calculation . - His Proclamation of WAR . - The " Reaction " in the North . - Displays of Rancor towards the South . - Northern Democrats . - Replies of Southern Governors to Lincoln's Requisition ...
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... received in Washington . - How it was received in the South.— General Bee . - Colonel Bartow . - The Great Error . - General Johnston's Excuses for not advancing on Washington . - INCIDENTS OF THE MANASSAS BATTLE ...
... received in Washington . - How it was received in the South.— General Bee . - Colonel Bartow . - The Great Error . - General Johnston's Excuses for not advancing on Washington . - INCIDENTS OF THE MANASSAS BATTLE ...
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... received a respectful notice from the Republican ma- jority in Congress . Shortly after its assemblage in January , the Virginia Legis- lature had called a Convention of the people to decide upon the course proper to be pursued by the ...
... received a respectful notice from the Republican ma- jority in Congress . Shortly after its assemblage in January , the Virginia Legis- lature had called a Convention of the people to decide upon the course proper to be pursued by the ...
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... received in Wash- ington . - Lincoln's Calculation . - His Proclamation of WAR . - The " Reaction " in the North . - Displays of Rancor towards the South . - Northern Democrats . - Replies of Southern Governors to Lincoln's Requisition ...
... received in Wash- ington . - Lincoln's Calculation . - His Proclamation of WAR . - The " Reaction " in the North . - Displays of Rancor towards the South . - Northern Democrats . - Replies of Southern Governors to Lincoln's Requisition ...
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