Pictorial History of the Civil War in the United States of America, Volume 2G. S. Lester, 1878 - United States |
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... Union Men , 85. - Outrages in East Tennes- see , 36 .-- Brownlow and other Loyalists hunted - Blood - Hounds , 87. - Unionists in Prison - Brutal Order of Judah P. Benjamin , 38. - Brownlow's Defiance - His Release , 39. - Writs of ...
... Union Men , 85. - Outrages in East Tennes- see , 36 .-- Brownlow and other Loyalists hunted - Blood - Hounds , 87. - Unionists in Prison - Brutal Order of Judah P. Benjamin , 38. - Brownlow's Defiance - His Release , 39. - Writs of ...
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... Union supremely , and had no faith in the success of the conspirators , now thought they saw a great revolution nearly accomplished , and themselves made part of a new nation carved suddenly by the sword out of the Republic , with whose ...
... Union supremely , and had no faith in the success of the conspirators , now thought they saw a great revolution nearly accomplished , and themselves made part of a new nation carved suddenly by the sword out of the Republic , with whose ...
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... Union on a basis of justice , which should secure for the Republic , for all time , tranquillity and prosperity . When the shouts of triumph had died away , and the smoke of battle was dissipated , and the people of the Confederacy saw ...
... Union on a basis of justice , which should secure for the Republic , for all time , tranquillity and prosperity . When the shouts of triumph had died away , and the smoke of battle was dissipated , and the people of the Confederacy saw ...
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... Union prisoners , at this time and ever afterwards . ' The prisoners in Richmond were soon convinced that the tobacco ware- house would be their home for some time . As the days wore wearily away , their sufferings increased , for their ...
... Union prisoners , at this time and ever afterwards . ' The prisoners in Richmond were soon convinced that the tobacco ware- house would be their home for some time . As the days wore wearily away , their sufferings increased , for their ...
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... Union and reuniting the country . Sir , these laws will have no efficacy in war . Their only effect will be to stimulate your adversaries to still more desperate measures . That will be the effect of this army of penal laws . " Mr ...
... Union and reuniting the country . Sir , these laws will have no efficacy in war . Their only effect will be to stimulate your adversaries to still more desperate measures . That will be the effect of this army of penal laws . " Mr ...
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