The War with the South: A History of the Late Rebellion, Volume 1Virture & Yorston., 1862 - United States |
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Page 14
... carried all the hopes and fortunes of the Lincolns to their new home . After a slow and long journey through an unfrequented coun- try , picturesque to the eye with its diversified scenery , but trying to the endurance of the traveler ...
... carried all the hopes and fortunes of the Lincolns to their new home . After a slow and long journey through an unfrequented coun- try , picturesque to the eye with its diversified scenery , but trying to the endurance of the traveler ...
Page 27
... carried into execu- tion in every contested case since the commencement of the present adminis- tration ; though often , it is to be re- gretted , with great loss and inconveni- ence to the master , and with consider- able expense to ...
... carried into execu- tion in every contested case since the commencement of the present adminis- tration ; though often , it is to be re- gretted , with great loss and inconveni- ence to the master , and with consider- able expense to ...
Page 31
... carried into ex- ecution , have already resigned . We no longer have a district judge , a district attorney , or a marshal , in South Caro- lina . In fact , the whole machinery of the Federal Government necessary for the distribution of ...
... carried into ex- ecution , have already resigned . We no longer have a district judge , a district attorney , or a marshal , in South Caro- lina . In fact , the whole machinery of the Federal Government necessary for the distribution of ...
Page 48
... carried on ; and on the 3d of September , 1783 , the contest ended , and a definite treaty was signed by Great Britain , in which she acknow- ledged the independence of the Colonies . in the following terms : " ARTICLE 1. His Britannic ...
... carried on ; and on the 3d of September , 1783 , the contest ended , and a definite treaty was signed by Great Britain , in which she acknow- ledged the independence of the Colonies . in the following terms : " ARTICLE 1. His Britannic ...
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... carried on with almost incred- ible vigor . " A few days ago , Colonel Gardiner , who for years had held the command- ant's position , and whose courtesy and bearing had won the friendship of all who knew him , was relieved in the ...
... carried on with almost incred- ible vigor . " A few days ago , Colonel Gardiner , who for years had held the command- ant's position , and whose courtesy and bearing had won the friendship of all who knew him , was relieved in the ...
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