Pictorial History of the Civil War in the United States of America, Volume 2G. S. Lester, 1878 - United States |
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... give him all lawful aid and protection . [ SEAL ] " Given under my hand and the impression of the seal of the Department of State , at the City of Montgomery , May 20 , 1861 . " ROBERT TOOMBS , Secretary of State . " While on a visit to ...
... give him all lawful aid and protection . [ SEAL ] " Given under my hand and the impression of the seal of the Department of State , at the City of Montgomery , May 20 , 1861 . " ROBERT TOOMBS , Secretary of State . " While on a visit to ...
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... give it himself . He said he greatly preferred seeing Brownlow " on the other side of the lines , as an avowed enemy ; " and instructed General Crittenden , then in command at Knoxville , to give him a pass . General Crittenden sent for ...
... give it himself . He said he greatly preferred seeing Brownlow " on the other side of the lines , as an avowed enemy ; " and instructed General Crittenden , then in command at Knoxville , to give him a pass . General Crittenden sent for ...
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... give me my pass- ports , and I will do for your Confederacy more than the devil has ever done - I will quit the country ! " 1861 . www ¿ December 22 . This letter , and a visit from General Crittenden ( who felt sensitive on this point ) ...
... give me my pass- ports , and I will do for your Confederacy more than the devil has ever done - I will quit the country ! " 1861 . www ¿ December 22 . This letter , and a visit from General Crittenden ( who felt sensitive on this point ) ...
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... give the names of the creditors ; fourthly , whether he knew of any property or interest belonging to such alien enemies , and if so to tell where it might be found . The citizen was warned that it was his duty , according to the law ...
... give the names of the creditors ; fourthly , whether he knew of any property or interest belonging to such alien enemies , and if so to tell where it might be found . The citizen was warned that it was his duty , according to the law ...
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... give them - a power to make war on Southern institutions , to proclaim freedom to the negroes , to invoke and command the sympathy and aid of the whole world in carrying on a crusade on the Southern States . " " Mr. Pettigru saw that ...
... give them - a power to make war on Southern institutions , to proclaim freedom to the negroes , to invoke and command the sympathy and aid of the whole world in carrying on a crusade on the Southern States . " " Mr. Pettigru saw that ...
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