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... President Davis , and the extraordinary absorption in himself of all the offices of the government , have been resented with much temper by critics in some of the newspapers . He would ask these persons who are so anxious to vindicate ...
... President Davis , and the extraordinary absorption in himself of all the offices of the government , have been resented with much temper by critics in some of the newspapers . He would ask these persons who are so anxious to vindicate ...
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... President Davis , and history is forced to confess that the harmony of our govern- ment has been deranged by striking from it an important , valuable , and essential part . The author is sensible that another ignorant rule of criticism ...
... President Davis , and history is forced to confess that the harmony of our govern- ment has been deranged by striking from it an important , valuable , and essential part . The author is sensible that another ignorant rule of criticism ...
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... President Buchanan . - The Kansas Controversy .- " Lecompton " and " Anti - Lecomp- ton . " - Results of the Kansas Controversy . - The John Brown Raid . " Helper's Book . " - Demoralization of the Northern Democratic Party . - The ...
... President Buchanan . - The Kansas Controversy .- " Lecompton " and " Anti - Lecomp- ton . " - Results of the Kansas Controversy . - The John Brown Raid . " Helper's Book . " - Demoralization of the Northern Democratic Party . - The ...
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... President Davis . - Condition of the Popular Sentiment ..... .PAGE 220 CHAPTER X. The Situation in Tennessee and Kentucky . - The affair at Woodsonville . - Death of Colonel Terry . - The Strength and Material of the Federal Force in ...
... President Davis . - Condition of the Popular Sentiment ..... .PAGE 220 CHAPTER X. The Situation in Tennessee and Kentucky . - The affair at Woodsonville . - Death of Colonel Terry . - The Strength and Material of the Federal Force in ...
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... President Davis's congratulatory Order . - The War as a great Money Job . - Note : Gen. Washington's Opinion of the Northern People . - Statement of the Northern Finances . — Yankee Venom . - Gen . Pope's Military Orders .--- Summary of ...
... President Davis's congratulatory Order . - The War as a great Money Job . - Note : Gen. Washington's Opinion of the Northern People . - Statement of the Northern Finances . — Yankee Venom . - Gen . Pope's Military Orders .--- Summary of ...
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Southern History of the War: The Third Year of the War Edward Alfred Pollard No preview available - 2016 |
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