| American periodicals - 1866 - 956 pages
...April 20, 1861, of which the following; is a portion : " The whole South is in a state of revolution, into which Virginia after a long struggle has been drawn, and though / recognize no necessity for this state of things, and would have forborne and pleaded to the end for... | |
| African Americans - 1858 - 1094 pages
...the Southern revolt: "My.. dear Sister," he writes, {t the whole South is in a state of revolution, into which Virginia, ( after a long struggle, has been drawn, and though I recognize no neces1 sity for this state of things, and would have forborne and pleaded to * the end... | |
| William Parker Snow - Confederate States of America - 1865 - 924 pages
...we are in a state of war which will yield to nothing. The whole South is in a state of revolution, into which Virginia, after a long struggle, has been drawn, and though I recognize no necessity for this state of things, and would have forborne and pleaded to the end for... | |
| Edward Alfred Pollard - Confederate States of America - 1867 - 864 pages
...we are in a state of war which will yield to nothing. The whole South is in a state of revolution, into which Virginia, after a long struggle, has been drawn, and though I recognize no necessity for this state of things, and would have forborne and pleaded to the end for... | |
| James D. McCabe - Generals - 1866 - 752 pages
...are now in a state of war which will yield to nothing. The whole South is in a state of revolution, into which, Virginia, after a long struggle, has been drawn ; and though I recognize no necessity for this state of things, and would have forborne and pleaded to the end, for... | |
| Edward Alfred Pollard - Confederate States of America - 1867 - 894 pages
...we are in a state of war which will yield to nothing. The whole South is in a state of revolution, into which Virginia, after a long struggle, has been drawn, and though I recognize no necessity for this state of things, and would have forborne and pleaded to the end for... | |
| Society of the Army of the Cumberland. Reunion - United States - 1870 - 288 pages
...we are in a state of war which will yield to nothing. The whole South is in a state of revolution, into which Virginia, after a long struggle, has been drawn ; and though I recognize no necessity for this state of things, and would have forborne and pleaded to the end for... | |
| ADMIRAL RAPHAEL SEMMES - 1869 - 850 pages
...state of revolution, into which Yirginia after a long struggle, has been drawn, and though I recognize no necessity for this state of things, and would have forborne and pleaded to the end, for redress of grievances, real or supposed, yet in my awn person I had to meet the question, whether I... | |
| Raphael Semmes - Confederate States of America - 1869 - 866 pages
...we are in a state of war which will yield to nothing. The whole South ia in a state of revolution, into which Virginia after a long struggle, has been drawn, and though I recognize no necessity for this state of Ihingx, and would have forborne and pleaded to the end, for... | |
| Raphael Semmes - Alabama (Confederate cruiser) - 1869 - 864 pages
...we are in a state of war which will yield to nothing. The whole South is in a state of revolution, into which Virginia after a long struggle, has been drawn, and though I recognize no necessity for this state of things, and would have forborne and pleaded to the end, for... | |
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