Prologue to Sumter: The Beginnings of the Civil War from the John Brown Raid to the Surrender of Fort Sumter, Woven Into a Continuous Narrative |
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... President and the Government had been thereby forfeited . The President made various excuses why he should be allowed time to decide the question whether Anderson should be ordered back to Moultrie and the former status restored . Mr ...
... President and the Government had been thereby forfeited . The President made various excuses why he should be allowed time to decide the question whether Anderson should be ordered back to Moultrie and the former status restored . Mr ...
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... President Davis sat Vice - President Stephens , and on his left was the Hon . Howell Cobb . Prayer was offered by the Rev. Dr. Basil Manly . Mr. Cobb formally announced that President Davis had arrived and was now ready to take the oath ...
... President Davis sat Vice - President Stephens , and on his left was the Hon . Howell Cobb . Prayer was offered by the Rev. Dr. Basil Manly . Mr. Cobb formally announced that President Davis had arrived and was now ready to take the oath ...
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... President and Vice - President must be chosen for six years , and the President was not re - eligible . The President might remove the officers of his Cabinet at will , but removal below that grade must be reported to the Con- gress ...
... President and Vice - President must be chosen for six years , and the President was not re - eligible . The President might remove the officers of his Cabinet at will , but removal below that grade must be reported to the Con- gress ...
Contents
Contents | 17 |
Echoes from Harpers Ferry | 29 |
The Trial of John Brown | 39 |
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