The American Conflict: A History of the Great Rebellion in the United States of America, 1860-'65; Its Causes, Incidents, and Results: Intended to Exhibit Expecially Its Moral and Political Phases, with the Drift and Progress of American Opinion Respecting Human Slavery, from 1776 to the Close of the War for the Union, Volume 1 |
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... INTEREST . MAPS , DIAGRAMS OF BATTLE - FIELDS , NAVAL ACTIONS , ETC .: FROM OFFICIAL SOURCES . VOL . I. HARTFORD : PUBLISHED BY O. D. CASE AND COMPANY . LONDON : STEVENS BROTHERS . 17 Henrietta Street , Covent Garden , W. C. 1867 ...
... INTEREST . MAPS , DIAGRAMS OF BATTLE - FIELDS , NAVAL ACTIONS , ETC .: FROM OFFICIAL SOURCES . VOL . I. HARTFORD : PUBLISHED BY O. D. CASE AND COMPANY . LONDON : STEVENS BROTHERS . 17 Henrietta Street , Covent Garden , W. C. 1867 ...
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... interest , which influences the generality of mankind , nor can the Americans any longer boast of an exception . " - Washing- ton's Letter to Henry Laurens , July 10 ( 1782 ) . Shoddy , " it seems , dates away hack of 1861 . แ 4 -OUR ...
... interest , which influences the generality of mankind , nor can the Americans any longer boast of an exception . " - Washing- ton's Letter to Henry Laurens , July 10 ( 1782 ) . Shoddy , " it seems , dates away hack of 1861 . แ 4 -OUR ...
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... interest in the fortunes of bank- rupt and needy debtors led him to plan the establishment of a colony to which they should be invited , and in which they might hope , by in- dustry and prudence , to attain inde- pendence . This colony ...
... interest in the fortunes of bank- rupt and needy debtors led him to plan the establishment of a colony to which they should be invited , and in which they might hope , by in- dustry and prudence , to attain inde- pendence . This colony ...
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... interest : the day , I hope , is approaching , when from principles of gratitude , as well as justice , every man shall strive to be foremost in showing his readiness to Not less than comply with the golden rule . twenty thousand pounds ...
... interest : the day , I hope , is approaching , when from principles of gratitude , as well as justice , every man shall strive to be foremost in showing his readiness to Not less than comply with the golden rule . twenty thousand pounds ...
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... a share in the Federal councils on an equal footing with the original States at as early periods as may be consistent with the general interest : V. THE CONVENTION AND THE CONSTITUTION . THE experiment of 40 THE AMERICAN CONFLICT .
... a share in the Federal councils on an equal footing with the original States at as early periods as may be consistent with the general interest : V. THE CONVENTION AND THE CONSTITUTION . THE experiment of 40 THE AMERICAN CONFLICT .
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