The War with the South: A History of the Late Rebellion, Volume 1Virture & Yorston., 1862 - United States |
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... in the year One Thousand Eight Hundred and Sixty - two , BY ROBERT TOMES , In the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States for the Southern District of New York . ΤΟ Lieut . - General infield Scott , U. S..
... in the year One Thousand Eight Hundred and Sixty - two , BY ROBERT TOMES , In the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States for the Southern District of New York . ΤΟ Lieut . - General infield Scott , U. S..
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... Southern Partisans . Causes of their Anxiety . - An early Secession Speech of Jefferson Davis . - The Appeals of the Southern Press . Perversion of the Principles of the Republican Party . - Delusions of Commerce . - Re - establishment ...
... Southern Partisans . Causes of their Anxiety . - An early Secession Speech of Jefferson Davis . - The Appeals of the Southern Press . Perversion of the Principles of the Republican Party . - Delusions of Commerce . - Re - establishment ...
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... SOUTHERN LEADERS . SOUTH CAROLINA DESIRING TO SECEDE. beneath a mask of traditional regard for the Constitution of the United States . When , however , the North began to grow restless under its subser- vience to Southern domination ...
... SOUTHERN LEADERS . SOUTH CAROLINA DESIRING TO SECEDE. beneath a mask of traditional regard for the Constitution of the United States . When , however , the North began to grow restless under its subser- vience to Southern domination ...
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... Southern leaders were apparently soothed , and they settled into a temporary political contentment . In the course of the electoral contest , some had audaciously declared that in case of the election of the Republican 7 candidate , the ...
... Southern leaders were apparently soothed , and they settled into a temporary political contentment . In the course of the electoral contest , some had audaciously declared that in case of the election of the Republican 7 candidate , the ...
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... Southern press , too , began to urge emphatically the right of secession , and the advantage to the States of the South of separation from the Union . To gain the sympathy of the people , who had yet a traditional reverence for the ...
... Southern press , too , began to urge emphatically the right of secession , and the advantage to the States of the South of separation from the Union . To gain the sympathy of the people , who had yet a traditional reverence for the ...
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