The War with the South: A History of the Late Rebellion, Volume 1Virture & Yorston., 1862 - United States |
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... arm and equip the State , " and ordered an election of del- egates to a convention . The Legislature Nov. of North ... arms and ammunition were made at New York , Boston , and Hartford . The rage against the unsym- pathetic citizens of ...
... arm and equip the State , " and ordered an election of del- egates to a convention . The Legislature Nov. of North ... arms and ammunition were made at New York , Boston , and Hartford . The rage against the unsym- pathetic citizens of ...
Page 32
... arms , to compel a State to remain in the Union . I should feel myself recreant to my duty were I not to express an opinion on this important subject . " The question fairly stated is : Has the Constitution delegated to Congress the ...
... arms , to compel a State to remain in the Union . I should feel myself recreant to my duty were I not to express an opinion on this important subject . " The question fairly stated is : Has the Constitution delegated to Congress the ...
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... arms . " We will not give the enemy time to collect his strength and wield the powers of government against us , by waiting for any further ' overt act . ' Therefore , be it " Resolved , 1. That the election of Abraham Lincoln to the ...
... arms . " We will not give the enemy time to collect his strength and wield the powers of government against us , by waiting for any further ' overt act . ' Therefore , be it " Resolved , 1. That the election of Abraham Lincoln to the ...
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... arms . Various were the conjectures : some thought that a fresh United States force When the fact became known , the ex- citement increased . The convention met immediately , and issued orders for the occupation of the deserted Fort ...
... arms . Various were the conjectures : some thought that a fresh United States force When the fact became known , the ex- citement increased . The convention met immediately , and issued orders for the occupation of the deserted Fort ...
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... arms , cloth- ing , provisions , accoutrements , and other munitions of war had been removed off and deposited ; nothing but heavy balls and useless cannon remained . " The entire place was , to all appear- ances , littered up with the ...
... arms , cloth- ing , provisions , accoutrements , and other munitions of war had been removed off and deposited ; nothing but heavy balls and useless cannon remained . " The entire place was , to all appear- ances , littered up with the ...
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