Pictorial History of the Civil War in the United States of America, Volume 2G. S. Lester, 1878 - United States |
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... Government that the conspirators were speaking falsely when charging that Government with waging war for the subjugation of the Southern States , the emancipation of the slaves , and the confiscation of property , that it was not ...
... Government that the conspirators were speaking falsely when charging that Government with waging war for the subjugation of the Southern States , the emancipation of the slaves , and the confiscation of property , that it was not ...
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... Government and authority of the United States . " With the amendment so modified , the bill was passed by a vote of 60 against 48. When it was returned to the Senate , it was concurred in , on motion of Mr. Trumbull , and was passed ...
... Government and authority of the United States . " With the amendment so modified , the bill was passed by a vote of 60 against 48. When it was returned to the Senate , it was concurred in , on motion of Mr. Trumbull , and was passed ...
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... Government , and the pay- ment of revenue , Treasury notes were author- ized in denominations not less than five dollars , and to the extent of fifty millions of dollars . The Government was allowed to deposit its funds with solvent ...
... Government , and the pay- ment of revenue , Treasury notes were author- ized in denominations not less than five dollars , and to the extent of fifty millions of dollars . The Government was allowed to deposit its funds with solvent ...
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... Government and the financial system of the Secretary filled the hearts of the loyal people with gladness . We shall , as occasion offers , hereafter notice the working of the Treasury Department under the management of Mr. Chase . When ...
... Government and the financial system of the Secretary filled the hearts of the loyal people with gladness . We shall , as occasion offers , hereafter notice the working of the Treasury Department under the management of Mr. Chase . When ...
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... Government had now revealed its inten- tions to subjugate them by a war " whose folly " was " equaled by its wick- edness , " and whose " dire calamities would fall with double severity " on the loyal people themselves . He charged the ...
... Government had now revealed its inten- tions to subjugate them by a war " whose folly " was " equaled by its wick- edness , " and whose " dire calamities would fall with double severity " on the loyal people themselves . He charged the ...
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