The War with the South: A History of the Late Rebellion, Volume 1Virture & Yorston., 1862 - United States |
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Page 44
... Movement of the South . - Precipitancy of South Carolina . - Election of Convention of South Carolina . - Impatience of Action . - Anticipatory Programme . — Gov- ernor Gist's last Message . - Action of other Slave States . - Alabama ...
... Movement of the South . - Precipitancy of South Carolina . - Election of Convention of South Carolina . - Impatience of Action . - Anticipatory Programme . — Gov- ernor Gist's last Message . - Action of other Slave States . - Alabama ...
Page 45
... movement everywhere will be encouraged to make another effort to rally their now disorganized and scattered forces to defeat our action and stay our onward march . Fabius conquered by delay , and there are those of his school , though ...
... movement everywhere will be encouraged to make another effort to rally their now disorganized and scattered forces to defeat our action and stay our onward march . Fabius conquered by delay , and there are those of his school , though ...
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... movement should be instituted at the earliest possible moment to arrest the progress of events which seem to be rapidly hurrying the Government of the Union to dismemberment , as an initia- tory step I have , with great diffidence ...
... movement should be instituted at the earliest possible moment to arrest the progress of events which seem to be rapidly hurrying the Government of the Union to dismemberment , as an initia- tory step I have , with great diffidence ...
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... movement . All doubt , however , was brought up to the wharf , and loaded soon removed by the arrival in the city with what was supposed by the people of some of the inhabitants of Sullivan's of the island merely ordinary baggage ...
... movement . All doubt , however , was brought up to the wharf , and loaded soon removed by the arrival in the city with what was supposed by the people of some of the inhabitants of Sullivan's of the island merely ordinary baggage ...
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... movement of a Fed- eral officer from one Federal fort to an- other an act of war . " Major Robert Anderson , United States army , " wrote a journalist , " has achieved the unen- viable distinction of opening civil war between American ...
... movement of a Fed- eral officer from one Federal fort to an- other an act of war . " Major Robert Anderson , United States army , " wrote a journalist , " has achieved the unen- viable distinction of opening civil war between American ...
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