The War with the South: A History of the Late Rebellion, Volume 1Virture & Yorston., 1862 - United States |
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... CONTINUED FROM THE BEGINNING OF THE YEAR 1864 TO THE END OF THE WAR BY BENJAMIN G. SMITH , Esq . VOLUME I. NEW YORK : TY OF VIRTUE & YORSTON , PUBLISHERS , 12 DEY STREETER 1864-6775 ALD E 468 T65 1864 v.l E 468 TG5 1864.
... CONTINUED FROM THE BEGINNING OF THE YEAR 1864 TO THE END OF THE WAR BY BENJAMIN G. SMITH , Esq . VOLUME I. NEW YORK : TY OF VIRTUE & YORSTON , PUBLISHERS , 12 DEY STREETER 1864-6775 ALD E 468 T65 1864 v.l E 468 TG5 1864.
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... continued to cherish a patri- otic sentiment of attachment to the Union . While the partisan leaders of the South were enabled , through the concil- iatory concessions of Northern politi- cians , to wield the political power of the ...
... continued to cherish a patri- otic sentiment of attachment to the Union . While the partisan leaders of the South were enabled , through the concil- iatory concessions of Northern politi- cians , to wield the political power of the ...
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... continued encroach- ments of the South , and resolutely pre- pared to check them . In spite of the virtual abrogation of the Missouri Com- promise act , by which the new Territory was thrown open to slavery , Kansas , through the ...
... continued encroach- ments of the South , and resolutely pre- pared to check them . In spite of the virtual abrogation of the Missouri Com- promise act , by which the new Territory was thrown open to slavery , Kansas , through the ...
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... continued domination ; the issue of the Kansas struggle had resulted in the defeat of their hope of securing another slave State ; freer expositions * of the evils of their cherished institution , and the insurrectionary attempt at ...
... continued domination ; the issue of the Kansas struggle had resulted in the defeat of their hope of securing another slave State ; freer expositions * of the evils of their cherished institution , and the insurrectionary attempt at ...
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... continued seats in the Senate of the United States , cheering for a Southern confederacy . " which was accepted with enthusiasm . Meetings were held , where local orators Finally , on November 13th , the Legis- delivered stirring ...
... continued seats in the Senate of the United States , cheering for a Southern confederacy . " which was accepted with enthusiasm . Meetings were held , where local orators Finally , on November 13th , the Legis- delivered stirring ...
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action advance arms army arrived artillery attack attempt authority battery battle called camp Captain carried cause citizens close Colonel command companies Confederate Congress Constitution continued convention direction duty effect enemy enemy's engaged Federal field fire five flag force formed Fort four front give Government Governor guard guns honor hope hour House hundred immediately Island Kentucky killed land Lieutenant Major Maryland means ment miles military Missouri morning move movement night North o'clock officers party passed peace persons port position possession present President question reached rebels received regard regiment returned river road secession Senate sent ship shot side slave soldiers soon South South Carolina Southern steamer success taken thousand tion took troops Union United vessels Virginia Washington whole wounded York