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Page 53
... from our British ancestry , namely , to hold the constituent States of our great realm in perpetual and indissol- uble union . The western part of Virginia has been cleared of insurgents DIARY , OR NOTES ON THE WAR . 53.
... from our British ancestry , namely , to hold the constituent States of our great realm in perpetual and indissol- uble union . The western part of Virginia has been cleared of insurgents DIARY , OR NOTES ON THE WAR . 53.
Page 75
... namely , that of withdrawing their arm- ies from their own region , and rapidly throwing them forward upon not this capital alone , but the loyal States of Maryland , Ohio , and Pennsylvania . For the moment the war on our part , which ...
... namely , that of withdrawing their arm- ies from their own region , and rapidly throwing them forward upon not this capital alone , but the loyal States of Maryland , Ohio , and Pennsylvania . For the moment the war on our part , which ...
Page 79
... and Mississippi , need no explanations to show their importance . October 13 , 1862. - There is an opinion in foreign circles that does appear unaccountable , namely , that this government , DIARY , OR NOTES ON THE WAR . 79.
... and Mississippi , need no explanations to show their importance . October 13 , 1862. - There is an opinion in foreign circles that does appear unaccountable , namely , that this government , DIARY , OR NOTES ON THE WAR . 79.
Page 80
William Henry Seward George E. Baker. does appear unaccountable , namely , that this government , with the loyal people ... namely , that whereas at that time it was believed here that the government had virtually suppressed the revolt ...
William Henry Seward George E. Baker. does appear unaccountable , namely , that this government , with the loyal people ... namely , that whereas at that time it was believed here that the government had virtually suppressed the revolt ...
Page 116
... namely , the principles in regard to slavery on which the Federal authority shall be restored in the in- surgent region . I have already told you that , in the President's opinion , this question is as yet premature , because , as yet ...
... namely , the principles in regard to slavery on which the Federal authority shall be restored in the in- surgent region . I have already told you that , in the President's opinion , this question is as yet premature , because , as yet ...
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