The Comprehensive History of the Southern Rebellion and the War for the Union: Embodying Also Important State Papers, Congressional Proceedings, Official Reports, Remarkable Speeches, Etc., Etc, Volume 1 |
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... military stores , none knew aught of the destination of the expedition- not even the men embarked in it ! Gen. Wil- kinson alone appeared to be in the secret . With him Burr was in constant correspond- ence , in cypher ; but Wilkinson ...
... military stores , none knew aught of the destination of the expedition- not even the men embarked in it ! Gen. Wil- kinson alone appeared to be in the secret . With him Burr was in constant correspond- ence , in cypher ; but Wilkinson ...
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... military and naval exploits not directly connected with the defence of our seacoast and soil . ' At the same time the peo- ple of the New England States began to cry out for ' a separate peace . ' The Vermont mi- litia were withdrawn ...
... military and naval exploits not directly connected with the defence of our seacoast and soil . ' At the same time the peo- ple of the New England States began to cry out for ' a separate peace . ' The Vermont mi- litia were withdrawn ...
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... if the United States should attempt to enforce them by naval or military force , the Union was to be dissolved , and a convention called to form a government for South Carolina . It further provided that no appeal should 3.
... if the United States should attempt to enforce them by naval or military force , the Union was to be dissolved , and a convention called to form a government for South Carolina . It further provided that no appeal should 3.
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... military munitions were ordered to be purchased , and any acts done in pursuance of that law were to be held lawful in the State courts . This was followed by the resignation of the Vice - President of the United States by Mr. Calhoun ...
... military munitions were ordered to be purchased , and any acts done in pursuance of that law were to be held lawful in the State courts . This was followed by the resignation of the Vice - President of the United States by Mr. Calhoun ...
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... military organization was formed to carry out the scheme of resistance in the event of Mr. Lincoln's 1 1 D HISTORICAL SUMMARY . -A dispatch from Washington. Nov. 27. - Gov . Hicks , of Maryland , refuses to con- vene the Legislature . He ...
... military organization was formed to carry out the scheme of resistance in the event of Mr. Lincoln's 1 1 D HISTORICAL SUMMARY . -A dispatch from Washington. Nov. 27. - Gov . Hicks , of Maryland , refuses to con- vene the Legislature . He ...
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