History of the American Civil War: Containing the events from the inauguration of President Lincoln to the Proclamation of Emancipation of the slavesHarper, 1868 - United States |
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... slavery movement , the at- titude assumed by the Western European powers , etc. , which it is necessary to consider . These may be conveniently grouped to- gether under the title of Foreign Relations and Domestic Policy of the Republic ...
... slavery movement , the at- titude assumed by the Western European powers , etc. , which it is necessary to consider . These may be conveniently grouped to- gether under the title of Foreign Relations and Domestic Policy of the Republic ...
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... Slavery War - cry , 145. - Application of these Principles by Grant and Sherman , 145. - Changes in the Quality of the Armies , 146. - Predominating Power of the North , 147. - Influence of the Slave Force , 148 . CHAPTER XLII . ACTS OF ...
... Slavery War - cry , 145. - Application of these Principles by Grant and Sherman , 145. - Changes in the Quality of the Armies , 146. - Predominating Power of the North , 147. - Influence of the Slave Force , 148 . CHAPTER XLII . ACTS OF ...
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... Slave Order , 236 ; Curtis's Advance and Battle of Pea Ridge , 237 , 238. - Indian Allies of the Confederates , 239. - The March of Curtis to Helena , 240 . CHAPTER XLVIII . TRANSACTIONS CIVIL AND MILITARY IN VIRGINIA . Western Virginia ...
... Slave Order , 236 ; Curtis's Advance and Battle of Pea Ridge , 237 , 238. - Indian Allies of the Confederates , 239. - The March of Curtis to Helena , 240 . CHAPTER XLVIII . TRANSACTIONS CIVIL AND MILITARY IN VIRGINIA . Western Virginia ...
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... Slavery in these Affairs , 555. - Slave - owners insulted in London , 556. - Chase the Secretary of the Treasury , 557. - Financial Provisions for 1862 , 558. - Arrangements with the Banks , 559 , 560. - The Provisions prove inadequate ...
... Slavery in these Affairs , 555. - Slave - owners insulted in London , 556. - Chase the Secretary of the Treasury , 557. - Financial Provisions for 1862 , 558. - Arrangements with the Banks , 559 , 560. - The Provisions prove inadequate ...
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... slavery Measures of Congress , 591 to 595. - Anti - slavery Acts of the President , 596. - His Views respecting Slavery , 597. - He proposes compensated Emancipation , 598. - His Statements showing his Reluctance to emancipate the Slaves ...
... slavery Measures of Congress , 591 to 595. - Anti - slavery Acts of the President , 596. - His Views respecting Slavery , 597. - He proposes compensated Emancipation , 598. - His Statements showing his Reluctance to emancipate the Slaves ...
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