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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... the work of narrating this stupendous rebellion . " In preparing this " History , " the authoress has endeav- ored , for the time being , as far as possible , to divest herself of prejudice , or at least to disguise her.
... the work of narrating this stupendous rebellion . " In preparing this " History , " the authoress has endeav- ored , for the time being , as far as possible , to divest herself of prejudice , or at least to disguise her.
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... preparing for the conflict , .. Military called out in Washington , to protect the Capitol ; - oath of 115 120 allegiance administered ,. ..121 - Commencement of hostilities - bombardment of Fort Sumter ,. 123 The fort surrendered ...
... preparing for the conflict , .. Military called out in Washington , to protect the Capitol ; - oath of 115 120 allegiance administered ,. ..121 - Commencement of hostilities - bombardment of Fort Sumter ,. 123 The fort surrendered ...
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... prepared to go out of the confederacy ; and of other southerners to a similar effect , produced but little sensation . There was a slight startle upon the announce- ment of Mr. Miles , " that his State was out of the Union , " and the ...
... prepared to go out of the confederacy ; and of other southerners to a similar effect , produced but little sensation . There was a slight startle upon the announce- ment of Mr. Miles , " that his State was out of the Union , " and the ...
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... prepared , on that day , to announce and main- tain your independence out of the Union ; for you will never again have equality and justice in it . Identified with you in heart , feeling and interest , I return to share in whatever ...
... prepared , on that day , to announce and main- tain your independence out of the Union ; for you will never again have equality and justice in it . Identified with you in heart , feeling and interest , I return to share in whatever ...
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... prepare for the worst . ― How far they might have succeeded in bullying the President into compliance with their wishes , it is not possible now to say , but for the interference of such men as Holt and Stanton . Thompson , Floyd and ...
... prepare for the worst . ― How far they might have succeeded in bullying the President into compliance with their wishes , it is not possible now to say , but for the interference of such men as Holt and Stanton . Thompson , Floyd and ...
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