The War with the South: A History of the Late Rebellion, Volume 1Virture & Yorston., 1862 - United States |
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... , STRINGHAM , AND WINSLOW ... BOMBARDMENT OF PORT ROYAL , S. C. 66 599 66 605 66 MAP OF THE ATLANTIC COAST FROM VIRGINIA TO FLORIDA ... 648 66 PORTRAIT OF GENERAL HALLECK .. 656 THE WAR WITH THE SOUTH : A HISTORY OF THE.
... , STRINGHAM , AND WINSLOW ... BOMBARDMENT OF PORT ROYAL , S. C. 66 599 66 605 66 MAP OF THE ATLANTIC COAST FROM VIRGINIA TO FLORIDA ... 648 66 PORTRAIT OF GENERAL HALLECK .. 656 THE WAR WITH THE SOUTH : A HISTORY OF THE.
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... ports were de- luded with the magnificent prospects of a direct trade with Europe , by which the dwindling cities of the South would be swollen into the importance of Tyre and Carthage , and enriched with the wealth of the whole ...
... ports were de- luded with the magnificent prospects of a direct trade with Europe , by which the dwindling cities of the South would be swollen into the importance of Tyre and Carthage , and enriched with the wealth of the whole ...
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... ports , except what may be absolutely necessary for executing its inspection laws ; ' and if they exceed this amount ... port armies and navies , and to conclude treaties with foreign governments . It is invested with the power to coin ...
... ports , except what may be absolutely necessary for executing its inspection laws ; ' and if they exceed this amount ... port armies and navies , and to conclude treaties with foreign governments . It is invested with the power to coin ...
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... port of Charleston , or any other ports , then the Government has a right to enter and enforce the law . If she undertakes to take possession of the property of the Government , the Gov- ernment has a right to take all means to retain ...
... port of Charleston , or any other ports , then the Government has a right to enter and enforce the law . If she undertakes to take possession of the property of the Government , the Gov- ernment has a right to take all means to retain ...
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... ports which lead into strong outworks on the southeast and southwest angles , in which twelve- pounder howitzer guns will be placed , enabling the garrison to sweep the ditch on three sides with grape and canister . The northwest angle ...
... ports which lead into strong outworks on the southeast and southwest angles , in which twelve- pounder howitzer guns will be placed , enabling the garrison to sweep the ditch on three sides with grape and canister . The northwest angle ...
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