The History, Civil, Political and Military, of the Southern Rebellion: From Its Incipient Stages to Its Close. Comprehending, Also, All Important State Papers, Ordinances of Secession, Proclamations, Proceedings of Congress, Official Reports of Commanders, Etc., Etc, Volume 2J.D. Torrey, 1861 - United States |
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... charge the Ad- ministration with gross perfidy , insisting that under the shelter of the pretext and assertion that Fort Sumter was to be evacuated , an immense armada has been dispatched to provision and reenforce that fort . They ...
... charge the Ad- ministration with gross perfidy , insisting that under the shelter of the pretext and assertion that Fort Sumter was to be evacuated , an immense armada has been dispatched to provision and reenforce that fort . They ...
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... charged . " We are , very respectfully , orandum " Reply . " Your obedient servants , " JOHN FORSYTHE , " MARTIN J. CRAWFORD . " To this formal notice for Mr. Seward's " Mem- recognition , Mr. Seward replied , under date of March 15th ...
... charged . " We are , very respectfully , orandum " Reply . " Your obedient servants , " JOHN FORSYTHE , " MARTIN J. CRAWFORD . " To this formal notice for Mr. Seward's " Mem- recognition , Mr. Seward replied , under date of March 15th ...
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... charge of his journal , at the call of the Secessionists , to " help in carrying the State out of the accurs- ed Union " -a Union which he had not failed to misrepresent and malign when abroad . His course , after his return , was one ...
... charge of his journal , at the call of the Secessionists , to " help in carrying the State out of the accurs- ed Union " -a Union which he had not failed to misrepresent and malign when abroad . His course , after his return , was one ...
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... charged , were irrepressible . The President's Inaugural , the Republicans believed , was a peace - offering ; and they were solicitous that the Administration should have an opportunity to develop its policy as events might demand ...
... charged , were irrepressible . The President's Inaugural , the Republicans believed , was a peace - offering ; and they were solicitous that the Administration should have an opportunity to develop its policy as events might demand ...
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... charge that there is danger of this country being plunged into when , in the very same breath , too , he says that the President has declared for peace , and he be- war , lieves he means it ? * " We have done what we saw fit to do in ...
... charge that there is danger of this country being plunged into when , in the very same breath , too , he says that the President has declared for peace , and he be- war , lieves he means it ? * " We have done what we saw fit to do in ...
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