The War with the South: A History of the Late Rebellion, Volume 1Virture & Yorston., 1862 - United States |
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Page 38
... rebel , with assurances of im- punity . His conduct was in conformity with the assertion in his message , that coercion was unconstitutional , and he studiously withheld every indication of a manifestation of the exercise of ex- ecutive ...
... rebel , with assurances of im- punity . His conduct was in conformity with the assertion in his message , that coercion was unconstitutional , and he studiously withheld every indication of a manifestation of the exercise of ex- ecutive ...
Page 44
... rebels and pro- voked by their threats , were now striv- ing to soothe them by plans of concilia- tion and compromise , and again con- tending with them in angry discussion ; while the people of the North , bewil- dered by the inaction ...
... rebels and pro- voked by their threats , were now striv- ing to soothe them by plans of concilia- tion and compromise , and again con- tending with them in angry discussion ; while the people of the North , bewil- dered by the inaction ...
Page 69
... rebels , for not re- pudiating a simple act of national de- fence , performed by an officer in the course of his military duties . THE CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN THE SOUTH CAROLINA COMMISSIONERS AND THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES ...
... rebels , for not re- pudiating a simple act of national de- fence , performed by an officer in the course of his military duties . THE CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN THE SOUTH CAROLINA COMMISSIONERS AND THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES ...
Page 161
... rebels , were in direct range , and signal rockets were firing from Fort Pickens , indicating the expectation of an attack . The first boat from the Atlantic pushed off at half - past nine o'clock , containing Colonel Brown , the ...
... rebels , were in direct range , and signal rockets were firing from Fort Pickens , indicating the expectation of an attack . The first boat from the Atlantic pushed off at half - past nine o'clock , containing Colonel Brown , the ...
Page 162
... rebel General Bragg was reported to have had under his command , at various times , no less than ten thousand men , who were kept busily strengthening the works in the harbor and entrenching Colonel Brown now being the senior officer ...
... rebel General Bragg was reported to have had under his command , at various times , no less than ten thousand men , who were kept busily strengthening the works in the harbor and entrenching Colonel Brown now being the senior officer ...
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