Southern History of the War: The First Year of the War |
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... Spirit of the New Administration . — Its Fi- nancial Condition . - Embassy from the Southern Confederacy . - Perfidious Treatment of the Southern Commissioners . - Preparations for War . - The Military Bills of the Confederate Congress ...
... Spirit of the New Administration . — Its Fi- nancial Condition . - Embassy from the Southern Confederacy . - Perfidious Treatment of the Southern Commissioners . - Preparations for War . - The Military Bills of the Confederate Congress ...
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... Spirit of the War in the North . - Administration of the Civil Polity of the Southern Army . - The Quarter - master's Department . - Hygiene of the Camps . - Ravages of the Southern Army by Disease . - The Devotion of the Women of the ...
... Spirit of the War in the North . - Administration of the Civil Polity of the Southern Army . - The Quarter - master's Department . - Hygiene of the Camps . - Ravages of the Southern Army by Disease . - The Devotion of the Women of the ...
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... Spirit of the Southern People . - The Administration of Jef- ferson Davis . His Cabinet . - The Defensive Policy . - The NAVAL ENGAGEMENT IN HAMPTON ROADS . - Iron - clad Vessels . - What the Southern Government might have done . The ...
... Spirit of the Southern People . - The Administration of Jef- ferson Davis . His Cabinet . - The Defensive Policy . - The NAVAL ENGAGEMENT IN HAMPTON ROADS . - Iron - clad Vessels . - What the Southern Government might have done . The ...
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... with an enviable reputation for spirit and chivalry ; but the settlement of the question contributed to the previous popular impressions of the power and perma nency of the Union . The idea of the Union 14 THE FIRST YEAR OF THE WAR .
... with an enviable reputation for spirit and chivalry ; but the settlement of the question contributed to the previous popular impressions of the power and perma nency of the Union . The idea of the Union 14 THE FIRST YEAR OF THE WAR .
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... spirit was derided by the North . The anti - slavery sentiment became bolder with success . Stimu- lated by secret jealousies and qualified for success by the low and narrow cunning of fanaticism , it had grown up by indirec- tion , and ...
... spirit was derided by the North . The anti - slavery sentiment became bolder with success . Stimu- lated by secret jealousies and qualified for success by the low and narrow cunning of fanaticism , it had grown up by indirec- tion , 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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