The War with the South: A History of the Late Rebellion, Volume 1Virture & Yorston., 1862 - United States |
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Page 19
... four of the whole four hun- dred and sixty - five votes . The elec- tion was then made unanimous . The party responded enthusiastically to the choice , and began at once to stir the country with an exciting canvass . The " Wide Awakes ...
... four of the whole four hun- dred and sixty - five votes . The elec- tion was then made unanimous . The party responded enthusiastically to the choice , and began at once to stir the country with an exciting canvass . The " Wide Awakes ...
Page 70
... four hours render such an assurance impossi- ble . We came here the representatives of an authority which could , at any time within the past sixty days , have taken possession of the forts in Charleston harbor , but which , upon ...
... four hours render such an assurance impossi- ble . We came here the representatives of an authority which could , at any time within the past sixty days , have taken possession of the forts in Charleston harbor , but which , upon ...
Page 76
... four hours render this impossible . ' We expressed no such opin- ion , and the language which you quote as ours , is altered in its sense by the omission of a most important part of the sentence . What we did say was , ' But the events ...
... four hours render this impossible . ' We expressed no such opin- ion , and the language which you quote as ours , is altered in its sense by the omission of a most important part of the sentence . What we did say was , ' But the events ...
Page 83
... four o'clock , when a light was seen through the haze of the early dawn . This was supposed to be a signal from Fort Sumter , and the ship having steered in that direction , hove to , to wait for daylight . As the day broke , a ...
... four o'clock , when a light was seen through the haze of the early dawn . This was supposed to be a signal from Fort Sumter , and the ship having steered in that direction , hove to , to wait for daylight . As the day broke , a ...
Page 104
... four young Ladies in loving Union . A strong Military Force in Ambush . - Reading of the Message . - The Notables . - The Crowd . - The Message of Lincoln . ON the 14th of February , Abraham | deputations thronged the little town of ...
... four young Ladies in loving Union . A strong Military Force in Ambush . - Reading of the Message . - The Notables . - The Crowd . - The Message of Lincoln . ON the 14th of February , Abraham | deputations thronged the little town of ...
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