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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... loss on both sides , and no gain on either , you cease fighting , the identi cal questions as to terms of intercourse are again upon you ! Mr. Lincoln's Inaug . ural Address . MR . LINCOLN'S 8 THE SOUTHERN REBELLION .
... loss on both sides , and no gain on either , you cease fighting , the identi cal questions as to terms of intercourse are again upon you ! Mr. Lincoln's Inaug . ural Address . MR . LINCOLN'S 8 THE SOUTHERN REBELLION .
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... loss of life . This announcement caused ed by the Government of the Confederate States of the utmost excitement throughout the entire America as Commissioners to the Government of country . In the North the feeling ran high the United ...
... loss of life . This announcement caused ed by the Government of the Confederate States of the utmost excitement throughout the entire America as Commissioners to the Government of country . In the North the feeling ran high the United ...
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... loss to Eastern Virginia of 62 per cent ! " This last confession , it is presumed , was made unintentionally . That Eastern Virginia lands , which produced most of the slaves for a market , should have depreciated , while lands in ...
... loss to Eastern Virginia of 62 per cent ! " This last confession , it is presumed , was made unintentionally . That Eastern Virginia lands , which produced most of the slaves for a market , should have depreciated , while lands in ...
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... loss of that fastness , at once the Key to Charleston and the portal of hope to the lover of his country . Condition of Fort Pickens . Whatever was to be the fortune of Sumter , it became apparent that the remaining forts in possession ...
... loss of that fastness , at once the Key to Charleston and the portal of hope to the lover of his country . Condition of Fort Pickens . Whatever was to be the fortune of Sumter , it became apparent that the remaining forts in possession ...
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... loss of a single drop of blood . This new Constitution , or form of Govern- ment , constitutes the subject to which your atten- tion will be partly invited . " In reference to it , I make this first general re- mark : it amply secures ...
... loss of a single drop of blood . This new Constitution , or form of Govern- ment , constitutes the subject to which your atten- tion will be partly invited . " In reference to it , I make this first general re- mark : it amply secures ...
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