The American Conflict: A History of the Great Rebellion in the United States of America, 1860-'64: Its Causes, Incidents, and Results: Intended to Exhibit Especially Its Moral and Political Phases, with the Drift and Progress of American Opinion Respecting Human Slavery from 1776 to the Close of the War for the Union, Volumen2O.D. Case, 1866 |
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... Union , and their adhesion to the Confederacy under its Montgomery Constitution - making Slavery universal and per- petual . And , under the moral influence of Southern triumph and Northern defeat , in full view of the certainty that ...
... Union , and their adhesion to the Confederacy under its Montgomery Constitution - making Slavery universal and per- petual . And , under the moral influence of Southern triumph and Northern defeat , in full view of the certainty that ...
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... Union , now and evermore blended inseparably with Emancipation - with the legal and National recognition of every man's right to himself . Thenceforward , with momentary intervals of anxiety , depression , and doubt , it has been to me ...
... Union , now and evermore blended inseparably with Emancipation - with the legal and National recognition of every man's right to himself . Thenceforward , with momentary intervals of anxiety , depression , and doubt , it has been to me ...
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... Union , long after all reasonable ground of hope had vanished ; fighting the Rebellion with gloved hands and relaxed sinews because they mistakenly held that so only was the result they sighed for ( deeming it most be- neficent ) to be ...
... Union , long after all reasonable ground of hope had vanished ; fighting the Rebellion with gloved hands and relaxed sinews because they mistakenly held that so only was the result they sighed for ( deeming it most be- neficent ) to be ...
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... Union - a Peace grounded on reciprocal esteem ; a Fraternity based on sincere , fervent love of our common country ; and a Union cemented by hearty and general recognition of the truth , that the only abiding security for the cherished ...
... Union - a Peace grounded on reciprocal esteem ; a Fraternity based on sincere , fervent love of our common country ; and a Union cemented by hearty and general recognition of the truth , that the only abiding security for the cherished ...
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... Union Convention at Jacksonville - Union Re- pulse at Bloody Bridge , S. C. - Pickett assails Newbern , N. C. - Hoke besieges Wessells in Plymouth - The Rebel ram Albemarle disables our Vessels - Wessells surrenders - The Albemarle ...
... Union Convention at Jacksonville - Union Re- pulse at Bloody Bridge , S. C. - Pickett assails Newbern , N. C. - Hoke besieges Wessells in Plymouth - The Rebel ram Albemarle disables our Vessels - Wessells surrenders - The Albemarle ...
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