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... Act of Congress , in the year 1865 , BY CHARLES B. RICHARDSON , In the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States for the Southern District of New York . PREFACE . THE author continues in this volume , and.
... Act of Congress , in the year 1865 , BY CHARLES B. RICHARDSON , In the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States for the Southern District of New York . PREFACE . THE author continues in this volume , and.
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... United States not a political revolution . - The creature of the States . - True interpretation of its moral grandeur . - The bond of the Union a voluntary one . - No mission apart from the States . Why coercion of the States was not ...
... United States not a political revolution . - The creature of the States . - True interpretation of its moral grandeur . - The bond of the Union a voluntary one . - No mission apart from the States . Why coercion of the States was not ...
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... United States had been conferred by brevet only on General Scott , but as an actual rank in time of war had only been bestowed on General Washington . It was revived by the Federal Con- gress , and the commission conferred on General ...
... United States had been conferred by brevet only on General Scott , but as an actual rank in time of war had only been bestowed on General Washington . It was revived by the Federal Con- gress , and the commission conferred on General ...
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... 110,000 men , and there united his operations with those of Butler , who had with him about 20,000 men , besides those he had sent to Grant . " OPERATIONS IN WESTERN VIRGINIA . We have already referred to THE LAST YEAR OF THE WAR . 31.
... 110,000 men , and there united his operations with those of Butler , who had with him about 20,000 men , besides those he had sent to Grant . " OPERATIONS IN WESTERN VIRGINIA . We have already referred to THE LAST YEAR OF THE WAR . 31.
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... United States Army , ranking Stuart . A small , thin , black - eyed and whiskered man , he dressed very plainly , bordering on shabbi- ness ; never shaved , never in uniform , no insignia of office . He had a fine , squeaking voice ...
... United States Army , ranking Stuart . A small , thin , black - eyed and whiskered man , he dressed very plainly , bordering on shabbi- ness ; never shaved , never in uniform , no insignia of office . He had a fine , squeaking voice ...
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Southern History of the War: The Third Year of the War Edward Alfred Pollard No preview available - 2016 |
Southern History of the War: The Third Year of the War (Classic Reprint) Edward Alfred Pollard No preview available - 2017 |
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