Southern History of the War: The First Year of the War |
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... cause . There are ignoramuses in the Southern Confederacy who think it necessary in this war that all the books and newspapers in the country should publish every thing in the South in couleur de rose ; drunken patriots , cowards in ...
... cause . There are ignoramuses in the Southern Confederacy who think it necessary in this war that all the books and newspapers in the country should publish every thing in the South in couleur de rose ; drunken patriots , cowards in ...
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... Causes for the Disloyalty of Kentucky . - The " Pro - Slavery and Union " Resolu- tions . - The " State Guard . " - General Buckner . - The Pretext of " Neutrality , " and what it meant . - The Kentucky Refugees . - A Reign of Terror ...
... Causes for the Disloyalty of Kentucky . - The " Pro - Slavery and Union " Resolu- tions . - The " State Guard . " - General Buckner . - The Pretext of " Neutrality , " and what it meant . - The Kentucky Refugees . - A Reign of Terror ...
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... Causes of the Disaster to the South . - Investigation in Congress . - Censure of the Government.- Interviews of General Wise with Mr. Benjamin , the Secretary of War.-Mr. Benjamin censured by Congress , but retained in the Cabinet ...
... Causes of the Disaster to the South . - Investigation in Congress . - Censure of the Government.- Interviews of General Wise with Mr. Benjamin , the Secretary of War.-Mr. Benjamin censured by Congress , but retained in the Cabinet ...
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... Causes of the Disaster . - Its Results and Consequences . - The Fate of the Valley of the Mississippi .... ..PAGE 291 CHAPTER XIII . CONCLUSION . Prospects of the War . - The Extremity of the South . - Lights and Shadows of the Campaign ...
... Causes of the Disaster . - Its Results and Consequences . - The Fate of the Valley of the Mississippi .... ..PAGE 291 CHAPTER XIII . CONCLUSION . Prospects of the War . - The Extremity of the South . - Lights and Shadows of the Campaign ...
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... cause . His approval of the Force Bill gave to the consolidationists the benefit of his great name and influence at a most import- ant juncture . The names of " Jackson and the Union " be- came inseparable in the public estimation ; and ...
... cause . His approval of the Force Bill gave to the consolidationists the benefit of his great name and influence at a most import- ant juncture . The names of " Jackson and the Union " be- came inseparable in the public estimation ; and ...
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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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