The War with the South: A History of the Late Rebellion, Volumen1Virture & Yorston., 1862 |
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... loyal citizens of the country , though alarmed by these rebellious in- dications of the slave States , yet trusted to the sentiment of union to check , and the power as well as the disposition of the Federal Government to repress them ...
... loyal citizens of the country , though alarmed by these rebellious in- dications of the slave States , yet trusted to the sentiment of union to check , and the power as well as the disposition of the Federal Government to repress them ...
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... loyal to the Union , did not hesitate to propose a division of the public property between the North and South , while the senators of Mississippi , Georgia , and Texas declared any attempt on the part of the Federal authorities to ...
... loyal to the Union , did not hesitate to propose a division of the public property between the North and South , while the senators of Mississippi , Georgia , and Texas declared any attempt on the part of the Federal authorities to ...
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... loyal to the Union . Georgia was evidently still irresolute . Alexander H. Stephens , one of her lead- ing statesmen , now Vice - President of the Southern Confederacy , spoke elo- quently in behalf of the Union , and the Dec ...
... loyal to the Union . Georgia was evidently still irresolute . Alexander H. Stephens , one of her lead- ing statesmen , now Vice - President of the Southern Confederacy , spoke elo- quently in behalf of the Union , and the Dec ...
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... loyal men in the South . A few contemplated the possibility of war , but most fondly believed that the country would be spared its horrors . South Carolina , however , though se- cured for the present by the pledges of President ...
... loyal men in the South . A few contemplated the possibility of war , but most fondly believed that the country would be spared its horrors . South Carolina , however , though se- cured for the present by the pledges of President ...
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... loyal people of the several States to be prepared to render all their aid , military and other- wise , to the enforcement of the Federal laws , and that Major Anderson deserved the thanks of the country for the course pursued by him ...
... loyal people of the several States to be prepared to render all their aid , military and other- wise , to the enforcement of the Federal laws , and that Major Anderson deserved the thanks of the country for the course pursued by him ...
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