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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... ment , and many fears and anxieties , known only to those who , for the first time in their life , under their own real signature , have brought before the public , to any consid- erable extent , the effusions of their pen . In bringing ...
... ment , and many fears and anxieties , known only to those who , for the first time in their life , under their own real signature , have brought before the public , to any consid- erable extent , the effusions of their pen . In bringing ...
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... ment . We remember , with especial solicitude , the Presi- dent of these United States , and his immediate advisers . They lack wisdom , but if they call upon thee thou wilt give them wisdom , for thou givest it to all men liberally ...
... ment . We remember , with especial solicitude , the Presi- dent of these United States , and his immediate advisers . They lack wisdom , but if they call upon thee thou wilt give them wisdom , for thou givest it to all men liberally ...
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... ment of action , in regard to secession , until Congress could act on compromises and remedies ; who , after an absence of seven days , returns and immediately resigns his office . At twelve o'clock , on the 4th , the President's ...
... ment of action , in regard to secession , until Congress could act on compromises and remedies ; who , after an absence of seven days , returns and immediately resigns his office . At twelve o'clock , on the 4th , the President's ...
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... ment of Mr. Miles , " that his State was out of the Union , " and the inquiry was made , in the gallery , why he and his colleagues were occupying seats in the national capitol . The answer to this question was To get their money and ...
... ment of Mr. Miles , " that his State was out of the Union , " and the inquiry was made , in the gallery , why he and his colleagues were occupying seats in the national capitol . The answer to this question was To get their money and ...
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... ment , each hour that Georgia remains , thereafter , a mem- ber of the Union , will be an hour of degradation , to be followed by certain , speedy ruin . I entertain no doubt either of your right or duty to secede from the Union ...
... ment , each hour that Georgia remains , thereafter , a mem- ber of the Union , will be an hour of degradation , to be followed by certain , speedy ruin . I entertain no doubt either of your right or duty to secede from the Union ...
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