The War with the South: A History of the Late Rebellion, Volume 1Virture & Yorston., 1862 - United States |
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... honoring him with a public ban- quet : " I tell you , fellow - citizens , from the bottom of my heart , that the ... honored representative , that the only hope of the South is in the South , and that the only available means of making ...
... honoring him with a public ban- quet : " I tell you , fellow - citizens , from the bottom of my heart , that the ... honored representative , that the only hope of the South is in the South , and that the only available means of making ...
Page 14
... honor which has fallen to his lot . The war being soon brought to a close , Lin- coln returned to civil life , after the brief military career of three months . The fame of the prairie lands of Illinois , with their seductive promise of ...
... honor which has fallen to his lot . The war being soon brought to a close , Lin- coln returned to civil life , after the brief military career of three months . The fame of the prairie lands of Illinois , with their seductive promise of ...
Page 68
... honor and prevent civil war . It is in vain now to hope for confidence dis - on the part of the people of South Caro- lina in any further pledges as to the action of the military . One remedy is left , and that is to withdraw the gar ...
... honor and prevent civil war . It is in vain now to hope for confidence dis - on the part of the people of South Caro- lina in any further pledges as to the action of the military . One remedy is left , and that is to withdraw the gar ...
Page 69
... honor to transmit to you a copy of the full powers from the convention of the people of South Carolina , under which we are ' authorized and empowered to treat with the Gov- ernment of the United States for the delivery of the forts ...
... honor to transmit to you a copy of the full powers from the convention of the people of South Carolina , under which we are ' authorized and empowered to treat with the Gov- ernment of the United States for the delivery of the forts ...
Page 70
... honor rather than to its own power . Since our arrival here , an officer of the United States , acting , as we are assured , not only without , but against , your orders , has dismantled one fort and occupied another thus altering to a ...
... honor rather than to its own power . Since our arrival here , an officer of the United States , acting , as we are assured , not only without , but against , your orders , has dismantled one fort and occupied another thus altering to a ...
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