The Rebellion in the United States: Or, The War of 1861; Being a Complete History of Its Rise and Progress, Commencing with the Presidential Election ... Taken from Government Documents and Other Reliable Sources, Volumen1G.C. Rand & Avery, printers (v.1), 1862 |
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... friendship of any , but hoping for the favor of all . To record the circumstances , and give an account of the revolution as it is , the vastness of its field of operations renders it a work of great labor to produce a history which ...
... friendship of any , but hoping for the favor of all . To record the circumstances , and give an account of the revolution as it is , the vastness of its field of operations renders it a work of great labor to produce a history which ...
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... friends of Mr. Buchanan that , as his term of office had nearly expired , he declined to act , choosing rather to leave the settlement of all national difficulties to the incoming administration — peaceful im- becility ! How long ...
... friends of Mr. Buchanan that , as his term of office had nearly expired , he declined to act , choosing rather to leave the settlement of all national difficulties to the incoming administration — peaceful im- becility ! How long ...
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... friend from his bosom councils added poignancy to his sorrow , which was difficult to overcome . President Buchanan issued a proclamation , calling upon the people of the Union , in view of the distracted and dangerous condition of the ...
... friend from his bosom councils added poignancy to his sorrow , which was difficult to overcome . President Buchanan issued a proclamation , calling upon the people of the Union , in view of the distracted and dangerous condition of the ...
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... friend , said that it was the darkest day of his life ; that he was overwhelmed with solicitude for his country , and that nothing but the affection of the people for the Union could restore peace . Terror and gloom was on every ...
... friend , said that it was the darkest day of his life ; that he was overwhelmed with solicitude for his country , and that nothing but the affection of the people for the Union could restore peace . Terror and gloom was on every ...
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... friends , he took a private carriage , leaving his escort and a dinner that had been prepared for him behind . magistrate , and in accordance with the honored usage , 46 THE REBELLION IN THE UNITED STATES . Mr Lincoln's official welcome ...
... friends , he took a private carriage , leaving his escort and a dinner that had been prepared for him behind . magistrate , and in accordance with the honored usage , 46 THE REBELLION IN THE UNITED STATES . Mr Lincoln's official welcome ...
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