The Rebellion Record, Volume 1G. P. Putnam, 1860 - United States Vols. 1-8 each in three divisions, separately paged: I. Diary of events; II. Documents and narratives; III. Poetry, rumors and incidents. Vol. 9 in two divisions, omitting "Diary of events"; v. 10-11 and supplement. "Documents" only. |
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Page 43
... political powers by a People , or their duly authorized representatives . The question submitted to the People of ... political sovereignty . But a political school which maintains that a deed is to be construed in one way when it pur ...
... political powers by a People , or their duly authorized representatives . The question submitted to the People of ... political sovereignty . But a political school which maintains that a deed is to be construed in one way when it pur ...
Page 96
... political partisan , and in an unbroken array have assembled to express their unanimous condemna- tion of the practices by which the public peace has been violated , and the public weal endangered . ( Cheers . ) Events of dire import ...
... political partisan , and in an unbroken array have assembled to express their unanimous condemna- tion of the practices by which the public peace has been violated , and the public weal endangered . ( Cheers . ) Events of dire import ...
Page 109
... political meetings it is not always an easy task to name a chairman who will satisfy all ; but this is not a political meeting - this is a patriotic meeting , called for the purpose of sup- porting our legally elected President ...
... political meetings it is not always an easy task to name a chairman who will satisfy all ; but this is not a political meeting - this is a patriotic meeting , called for the purpose of sup- porting our legally elected President ...
Contents
Gov Hicks Proclamation May | 14 |
DOC PAGE 37 Jefferson Daviss Inaugural Speech | 39 |
O Let the Starry Banner Wave Bourne | 62 |
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