The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 5Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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Page 41
... federal administration came in on the 4th of March last , it found itself confronted by an insurrectionary combination of seven States , practising an insidious strategy to seduce eight other States into its councils . April 22 , 1861 ...
... federal administration came in on the 4th of March last , it found itself confronted by an insurrectionary combination of seven States , practising an insidious strategy to seduce eight other States into its councils . April 22 , 1861 ...
Page 42
... Federal army , and summoning Congress for its counsel and aid in the emergency . On the other hand , the insurrectionists have met those measures with an invitation to privateers from all lands to come forth and commit depredations on ...
... Federal army , and summoning Congress for its counsel and aid in the emergency . On the other hand , the insurrectionists have met those measures with an invitation to privateers from all lands to come forth and commit depredations on ...
Page 47
... Federal forces . The expedition under Burnside is in Albemarle Sound , and we trust that it will produce some decisive results . The government is coöperating with the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company in restoring this important ...
... Federal forces . The expedition under Burnside is in Albemarle Sound , and we trust that it will produce some decisive results . The government is coöperating with the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company in restoring this important ...
Page 48
... Federal govern- ment there . We have landed on the coast of South Carolina , and already nine thousand similarly emancipated slaves hang upon our camps . Although the war has not been waged against slavery , yet the army acts ...
... Federal govern- ment there . We have landed on the coast of South Carolina , and already nine thousand similarly emancipated slaves hang upon our camps . Although the war has not been waged against slavery , yet the army acts ...
Page 52
... Federal authorities , while others equally or more numer- ous are supporting them there . Missouri , Kentucky , Tennessee , and Virginia , all border slave States , respectively , have contributed large bodies of men to the armies of ...
... Federal authorities , while others equally or more numer- ous are supporting them there . Missouri , Kentucky , Tennessee , and Virginia , all border slave States , respectively , have contributed large bodies of men to the armies of ...
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