The War with the South: A History of the Late Rebellion, Volume 1Virture & Yorston., 1862 - United States |
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Page 71
... honor rather than to its power . ' " This brings me to a consideration of the nature of those alleged pledges , and in what manner they have been observed . In my message of the 3d of December last , I stated , in regard to the property ...
... honor rather than to its power . ' " This brings me to a consideration of the nature of those alleged pledges , and in what manner they have been observed . In my message of the 3d of December last , I stated , in regard to the property ...
Page 75
... honor to acknowl- edge the receipt of your letter of the 30th December , in reply to a note ad- dressed by us to you , on the 28th of the same month , as commissioners from South Carolina . BUCHANAN CALLED TO ACCOUNT . 77 is necessary ...
... honor to acknowl- edge the receipt of your letter of the 30th December , in reply to a note ad- dressed by us to you , on the 28th of the same month , as commissioners from South Carolina . BUCHANAN CALLED TO ACCOUNT . 77 is necessary ...
Page 79
... honor . Believing that they were threatened by Fort Sumter especially , the people were with difficulty restrained from securing , without blood , the possession of this im- portant fortress . After many and reiter- ated assurances ...
... honor . Believing that they were threatened by Fort Sumter especially , the people were with difficulty restrained from securing , without blood , the possession of this im- portant fortress . After many and reiter- ated assurances ...
Page 84
... honor , therefore , respectfully to ask whether the above - mentioned act - one which I believe without parallel in the history of our country or any other civilized government was committed in obe- dience to your instructions , and ...
... honor , therefore , respectfully to ask whether the above - mentioned act - one which I believe without parallel in the history of our country or any other civilized government was committed in obe- dience to your instructions , and ...
Page 85
... honor also to express the hope that no obstructions will be placed in the way , and that you will do me the favor of giving every facility for the de- parture and return of the bearer , Lieu- tenant T. Talbot , who is directed to make ...
... honor also to express the hope that no obstructions will be placed in the way , and that you will do me the favor of giving every facility for the de- parture and return of the bearer , Lieu- tenant T. Talbot , who is directed to make ...
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