The Rebellion Record: A Diary of American Events, with Documents, Narratives, Illustrative Incidents, Poetry, Etc, Volume 1Frank Moore G. P. Putnam, 1861 - United States |
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... present day , ) then the General Government was , by this South Carolina amendment , expressly authorized to do it . South Carolina in 1788 , by a sort of prophetic foresight , looked forward to the possibility that the States might ...
... present day , ) then the General Government was , by this South Carolina amendment , expressly authorized to do it . South Carolina in 1788 , by a sort of prophetic foresight , looked forward to the possibility that the States might ...
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... present madness , and will rear a monument of her gratitude in the beautiful City of Elms , over the ashes of her greatest benefactor - ELI WHITNEY . INTERFERENCE WITH SLAVERY THE GREAT ALLEGED GRIEVANCE . But the great complaint of the ...
... present madness , and will rear a monument of her gratitude in the beautiful City of Elms , over the ashes of her greatest benefactor - ELI WHITNEY . INTERFERENCE WITH SLAVERY THE GREAT ALLEGED GRIEVANCE . But the great complaint of the ...
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... present day . Florida cost 5,000,000 dollars in 1820 , when our population was less than 10,000,000 , equal to 15,000,000 dollars at the present day , besides the expenses of General Jackson's war in 1818 , and the Florida war of 1840 ...
... present day . Florida cost 5,000,000 dollars in 1820 , when our population was less than 10,000,000 , equal to 15,000,000 dollars at the present day , besides the expenses of General Jackson's war in 1818 , and the Florida war of 1840 ...
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... present Government , but to perpetuate it . We day at Columbia , the capital of the State , Gen - do not propose to go out by way of breaking eral D. F. Jamieson in the chair , and passed a up or destroying the Union as our fathers gave ...
... present Government , but to perpetuate it . We day at Columbia , the capital of the State , Gen - do not propose to go out by way of breaking eral D. F. Jamieson in the chair , and passed a up or destroying the Union as our fathers gave ...
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... present indications Albany were carried in triumph by Washington , and will be behind no city in the State or Union in under which Jackson closed the second war evincing her patriotism and her determination , for independence at New ...
... present indications Albany were carried in triumph by Washington , and will be behind no city in the State or Union in under which Jackson closed the second war evincing her patriotism and her determination , for independence at New ...
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adopted American Applause April April 27 arms army authority Baltimore battery blockade called Capt Captain cause Charleston cheers citizens civil Colonel command Company Confederate Congress Constitution Convention declared defence duty election enemy ernment federacy Federal fellow-citizens fight fire flag force Fort Moultrie Fort Pickens Fort Sumter friends Georgia Government Governor guard guns harbor heart hereby honor hope Jefferson Davis John Kentucky laws Legislature letters of marque liberty Lieut Lincoln Major Anderson Maryland Massachusetts meeting ment military National Intelligencer never North Northern o'clock officers ordinance ordinance of secession party passed patriotic peace political present President proclamation question rebels Regiment resolutions Rifles seceded secession Second Lieutenant Secretary Senate sent shot slave slavery soldiers South Carolina speech Stars steamer Sumter thousand tion to-day traitors Tribune troops Union United vessels Virginia volunteers vote Washington York Zouaves