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... cause ; she edited some dozen numbers of an attractive annual , The Liberty Bell , to which noted writers contributed ; and she won an admiring tribute from James Russell Lowell : A noble woman , brave and apt , Cumaea's sibyl not more ...
... cause ; she edited some dozen numbers of an attractive annual , The Liberty Bell , to which noted writers contributed ; and she won an admiring tribute from James Russell Lowell : A noble woman , brave and apt , Cumaea's sibyl not more ...
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... cause of the Union and emancipation with an ardour and passion the rebound of which has even been felt by the populations beyond the Rhine . The part they took in the war , the courage they showed on the battle - field , their constant ...
... cause of the Union and emancipation with an ardour and passion the rebound of which has even been felt by the populations beyond the Rhine . The part they took in the war , the courage they showed on the battle - field , their constant ...
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... cause of emancipa- tion - and it is not we who could ever strive to lessen its claim - it comes to the American people but after the national cause itself . While the maintenance of the Union seemed in a sort bound up with this institu ...
... cause of emancipa- tion - and it is not we who could ever strive to lessen its claim - it comes to the American people but after the national cause itself . While the maintenance of the Union seemed in a sort bound up with this institu ...
Contents
THREE YEARS OF THE | 1 |
THREE YEARS OF POLITICAL AGITATION | 20 |
THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION OF 1864 | 39 |
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References to this book
Civil War Firsts: The Legacies of America's Bloodiest Conflict Gerald S. Henig,Eric Niderost No preview available - 2001 |