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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... Peace . Governor Pickens ' Message of Congratulation . Confidence in a Peaceful Issue . Alexander H. Stevens ' Apos- tolate . His " Exposition " of the Organic Law of the New Slave Confederacy ........... 60 VIII . The Secret ...
... Peace . Governor Pickens ' Message of Congratulation . Confidence in a Peaceful Issue . Alexander H. Stevens ' Apos- tolate . His " Exposition " of the Organic Law of the New Slave Confederacy ........... 60 VIII . The Secret ...
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... peace offering . The Secessionists in the South , and their allies in the North see war in its views regarding the ... peaceful result of the ceremony , and the character of the Inaugural Ad- dress . -Brigadier - General Beauregard ...
... peace offering . The Secessionists in the South , and their allies in the North see war in its views regarding the ... peaceful result of the ceremony , and the character of the Inaugural Ad- dress . -Brigadier - General Beauregard ...
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... peaceful policy on the part of the Government , declaring a purpose to defend only when assailed . April 9. - Gov . Curtin ... peace ; and that , in accordance with it instructions , as well as their own feelings , they left no means un ...
... peaceful policy on the part of the Government , declaring a purpose to defend only when assailed . April 9. - Gov . Curtin ... peace ; and that , in accordance with it instructions , as well as their own feelings , they left no means un ...
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... peace or war , of union or dis- man ready for duty . The crowd was remark- union . The fears entertained of violence to ably orderly , composed as it was , in a great prevent the installation , and of danger to the degree , of those who ...
... peace or war , of union or dis- man ready for duty . The crowd was remark- union . The fears entertained of violence to ably orderly , composed as it was , in a great prevent the installation , and of danger to the degree , of those who ...
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... peace and personal security , are to be endangered . There has never been any reasonable cause for such appre- hension . Indeed , the most ample evidence to the con- trary has all the while existed , and been open to their inspection ...
... peace and personal security , are to be endangered . There has never been any reasonable cause for such appre- hension . Indeed , the most ample evidence to the con- trary has all the while existed , and been open to their inspection ...
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