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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... interest . Very few are the secret archives which the agents of the press and the inquisitiveness of Committees have not explored in a twelve months ' travail for facts . If new evidences do transpire , to modify the views and estimates ...
... interest . Very few are the secret archives which the agents of the press and the inquisitiveness of Committees have not explored in a twelve months ' travail for facts . If new evidences do transpire , to modify the views and estimates ...
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... Interest in · Slave Breeding . Permanent Constitution of the Confederate States . The Tyranny Practic- ed in its Adoption by Conven- tions . Votes on its Adoption . Condition of the Border States during March . Congratulations over the ...
... Interest in · Slave Breeding . Permanent Constitution of the Confederate States . The Tyranny Practic- ed in its Adoption by Conven- tions . Votes on its Adoption . Condition of the Border States during March . Congratulations over the ...
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... interest , showing the temper of " Southern " feeling in the States of Maryland and Virginia , we quote from two journals in the Secession interest : any extent of war and bloodshed , qualified only by the withholding of the requisite ...
... interest , showing the temper of " Southern " feeling in the States of Maryland and Virginia , we quote from two journals in the Secession interest : any extent of war and bloodshed , qualified only by the withholding of the requisite ...
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... interest , which , we may here state , up to the very last possi- ble hour , supported the cause of the Seceding States . The following notices will show their feeling : " Mr. Lincoln stands to - day where he stood on the 6th of ...
... interest , which , we may here state , up to the very last possi- ble hour , supported the cause of the Seceding States . The following notices will show their feeling : " Mr. Lincoln stands to - day where he stood on the 6th of ...
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... interest nor their wish to make any de- mand which is not founded in the strictest justice , nor do any act to injure their late confederates . " The undersigned have now the honor , in obe- dience to the instructions of their ...
... interest nor their wish to make any de- mand which is not founded in the strictest justice , nor do any act to injure their late confederates . " The undersigned have now the honor , in obe- dience to the instructions of their ...
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