The American Conflict: A History of the Great Rebellion in the United States of America, 1860-'65 ; 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 and Company, 1866 |
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... Government quite as low as that depended on by Canby ; but the settled , productive districts of Texas were not very remote nor inaccessible , while Canby's soldiers were for weeks on short allowance , simply because provisions for ...
... Government quite as low as that depended on by Canby ; but the settled , productive districts of Texas were not very remote nor inaccessible , while Canby's soldiers were for weeks on short allowance , simply because provisions for ...
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... and efficiency in getting off Government stores . Col. Forrest re- mained in the city about 24 hours , with only 40 men , after the arrival of the enemy at Edge- field " . Gen. Buell soon afterward reached | the Rebels had.
... and efficiency in getting off Government stores . Col. Forrest re- mained in the city about 24 hours , with only 40 men , after the arrival of the enemy at Edge- field " . Gen. Buell soon afterward reached | the Rebels had.
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... Government vessels totally unfit for this service , can hardly be overesti - pected to obstruct our advance , but mated . Two or three weeks of des- perately hard work were expended on getting over such of the craft as were not wrecked ...
... Government vessels totally unfit for this service , can hardly be overesti - pected to obstruct our advance , but mated . Two or three weeks of des- perately hard work were expended on getting over such of the craft as were not wrecked ...
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... government and the custody of its honor . I have , in council with the City Fathers , considered the demand you made of me yesterday of an unconditional surrender of the city , coupled with a requisition to hoist the flag of the United ...
... government and the custody of its honor . I have , in council with the City Fathers , considered the demand you made of me yesterday of an unconditional surrender of the city , coupled with a requisition to hoist the flag of the United ...
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... government of their choice to one which they have deliberately repudiated ; and they yield the obedience which the conqueror is entitled to extort from the con- quered . Respectfully , " JOHN T. MONROE , Mayor . " 18 U. S. FLAG - SHIP ...
... government of their choice to one which they have deliberately repudiated ; and they yield the obedience which the conqueror is entitled to extort from the con- quered . Respectfully , " JOHN T. MONROE , Mayor . " 18 U. S. FLAG - SHIP ...
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