Abraham Lincoln: A History, Volumen5Century Company, 1917 |
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... rebellion . So far from improving or enhancing the hostile mission of Mason and Slidell , the adven- ture they had undergone served to diminish their importance and circumscribe their influence . The very act of their liberation ...
... rebellion . So far from improving or enhancing the hostile mission of Mason and Slidell , the adven- ture they had undergone served to diminish their importance and circumscribe their influence . The very act of their liberation ...
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... rebellion . There remains no rec- ord to show whether or not such a plan was among the movements " in advance of the Gov- ernor's action , " which Buckner discussed with Jeff- erson Davis on September 3 , at Richmond . The bare ...
... rebellion . There remains no rec- ord to show whether or not such a plan was among the movements " in advance of the Gov- ernor's action , " which Buckner discussed with Jeff- erson Davis on September 3 , at Richmond . The bare ...
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... rebellion , that our task was to subdue them , showed that McClellan was on the left , having a frontage of less than 100 miles , and Fré- mont on the right about the same ; whereas I , the center , had from the Big Sandy to Paducah ...
... rebellion , that our task was to subdue them , showed that McClellan was on the left , having a frontage of less than 100 miles , and Fré- mont on the right about the same ; whereas I , the center , had from the Big Sandy to Paducah ...
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... rebellion ; really , nearly one - third of its people , occupying about one - third of its territory , remained firm in their attachment to the Government . By repeated public conven- tions , by a solemn appeal to the Legislature , and ...
... rebellion ; really , nearly one - third of its people , occupying about one - third of its territory , remained firm in their attachment to the Government . By repeated public conven- tions , by a solemn appeal to the Legislature , and ...
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... rebellion there without firing a gun , while a smaller force may involve us in scenes of blood that will take long years to heal . We can temporize with the rebellious spirit of that people no longer . If you can order a sufficient ...
... rebellion there without firing a gun , while a smaller force may involve us in scenes of blood that will take long years to heal . We can temporize with the rebellious spirit of that people no longer . If you can order a sufficient ...
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