The Rebellion Record: A Diary of American Events with Documents, Narratives, Illustrative Incidents, Poetry, Etc. Supplement--first volumeFrank Moore |
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... citizen of the United States gone ; that the Habeas Corpus Act , if they [ hear , ] a citizen of the State of Alabama ... citizens nor subjects , but le- gally under the care and power of the Govern- ment of the United States . Would you ...
... citizen of the United States gone ; that the Habeas Corpus Act , if they [ hear , ] a citizen of the State of Alabama ... citizens nor subjects , but le- gally under the care and power of the Govern- ment of the United States . Would you ...
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... citizens for their losses , and restrain the wanton excesses of our enemies ; therefore , SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the Congress of the Confederate States of America , That all and every the lands , tenements and hereditaments , goods ...
... citizens for their losses , and restrain the wanton excesses of our enemies ; therefore , SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the Congress of the Confederate States of America , That all and every the lands , tenements and hereditaments , goods ...
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... CITIZENS : -It is to me a source of boundless rejoicing that the freemen of Ken- tucky are still permitted to call the freemen of New York their fellow - citizens . Traitors with- ingly to drag that noble Commonwealth from the moorings ...
... CITIZENS : -It is to me a source of boundless rejoicing that the freemen of Ken- tucky are still permitted to call the freemen of New York their fellow - citizens . Traitors with- ingly to drag that noble Commonwealth from the moorings ...
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... citizens , amid all the discouragements that surround us , I have still an unfaltering faith in human progress and in the capacity of man for self - government . I believe that the blood which the true and the heroic lovers of our race ...
... citizens , amid all the discouragements that surround us , I have still an unfaltering faith in human progress and in the capacity of man for self - government . I believe that the blood which the true and the heroic lovers of our race ...
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... citizen of our distracted and bleeding country , have ventured to lift up to- night the voice of counsel and of entreaty in your hearing . SPEECH OF WILLIAM CURTIS NOYES . FELLOW - CITIZENS : Mine is a very humble of- fice after the ...
... citizen of our distracted and bleeding country , have ventured to lift up to- night the voice of counsel and of entreaty in your hearing . SPEECH OF WILLIAM CURTIS NOYES . FELLOW - CITIZENS : Mine is a very humble of- fice after the ...
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