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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... taken pains to avoid it so far as possible . The time is not yet for treating it exhaustively , or even historically ; its importance , as well as its immaturity , demand for its treatment thoughtful hesitation as well as fullness of ...
... taken pains to avoid it so far as possible . The time is not yet for treating it exhaustively , or even historically ; its importance , as well as its immaturity , demand for its treatment thoughtful hesitation as well as fullness of ...
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... taken ; while Mc - ed , though not mortally . The celer- Rae , choosing death rather than flight , Lieut . Michler , and most of their men , lay dead beside their guns . Our supporting infantry , twice or thrice the Texans in number ...
... taken ; while Mc - ed , though not mortally . The celer- Rae , choosing death rather than flight , Lieut . Michler , and most of their men , lay dead beside their guns . Our supporting infantry , twice or thrice the Texans in number ...
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... taken ; and , though a letter to The New York Herald , written from the battle - field on the 9th , speaks of " a considerable quan- tity of wagons , supplies , etc. , a load of powder , and nearly a thousand stand of arms , " as ...
... taken ; and , though a letter to The New York Herald , written from the battle - field on the 9th , speaks of " a considerable quan- tity of wagons , supplies , etc. , a load of powder , and nearly a thousand stand of arms , " as ...
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... taken , I learned that Hindman was on the ridge , with his whole force , and in- tended to whip me out before Blunt could get up ; in other words , to take us one at a time . The case looked tough , with Blunt ten miles away , and ...
... taken , I learned that Hindman was on the ridge , with his whole force , and in- tended to whip me out before Blunt could get up ; in other words , to take us one at a time . The case looked tough , with Blunt ten miles away , and ...
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... taken , and again the captors were compelled to abandon it by the overwhelming fire of infan- try concentrated upon them . Thus the battle stood , still desper- ately contested , neither lost nor won , when , at 24 P. M. , Herron heard ...
... taken , and again the captors were compelled to abandon it by the overwhelming fire of infan- try concentrated upon them . Thus the battle stood , still desper- ately contested , neither lost nor won , when , at 24 P. M. , Herron heard ...
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