Southern History of the War: The First Year of the War |
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... Military Bills of the Confederate Congress . - General Beauregard . - Fortifications of Charleston Harbor.- Naval Preparations of the Federal Government . - Attempted Reinforcement of Fort Sumter . - Perfidy of the Federal Government ...
... Military Bills of the Confederate Congress . - General Beauregard . - Fortifications of Charleston Harbor.- Naval Preparations of the Federal Government . - Attempted Reinforcement of Fort Sumter . - Perfidy of the Federal Government ...
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... Military Orders .--- Summary of the War Legislation of the Northern Congress .-- Retaliation on the part of the Con- federacy . The Cartel . - Prospects of European Interference . - English Statesmanship . -Progress of the War in the ...
... Military Orders .--- Summary of the War Legislation of the Northern Congress .-- Retaliation on the part of the Con- federacy . The Cartel . - Prospects of European Interference . - English Statesmanship . -Progress of the War in the ...
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... military status of the United States in that State should not be changed during the expiring term of the Democratic administration . The withdrawal of South Carolina from the Union produced some sensation in the North , but the dominant ...
... military status of the United States in that State should not be changed during the expiring term of the Democratic administration . The withdrawal of South Carolina from the Union produced some sensation in the North , but the dominant ...
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... military status of the United States in Charleston harbor should not be disturbed during his administration . He added to the infamy of this perfidy by a covert attempt to reinforce Fort Sumter , under the specious plea of provisioning ...
... military status of the United States in Charleston harbor should not be disturbed during his administration . He added to the infamy of this perfidy by a covert attempt to reinforce Fort Sumter , under the specious plea of provisioning ...
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... Military Bills of the Confederate Congress . - General Beauregard . - Fortifications of Charleston Harbor.- Naval Preparations of the Federal Government .-- Attempted Reinforcement of Fort Sumter . - Perfidy of the Federal Government ...
... Military Bills of the Confederate Congress . - General Beauregard . - Fortifications of Charleston Harbor.- Naval Preparations of the Federal Government .-- Attempted Reinforcement of Fort Sumter . - Perfidy of the Federal Government ...
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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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