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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... sent a rejoinder to this letter ; in which , amid bombastic and turgid babble about flagrant violation of those courtesies which prevail be- tween belligerents , and shells tearing up the " I deeply regret to see , both by their con ...
... sent a rejoinder to this letter ; in which , amid bombastic and turgid babble about flagrant violation of those courtesies which prevail be- tween belligerents , and shells tearing up the " I deeply regret to see , both by their con ...
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... sent with a brigade of infantry and the requisite artillery and cavalry , to rëestablish there the authority of the Union . This was a section of great wealth : its industry being devoted mainly to the production of sugar from cane ...
... sent with a brigade of infantry and the requisite artillery and cavalry , to rëestablish there the authority of the Union . This was a section of great wealth : its industry being devoted mainly to the production of sugar from cane ...
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... sent home to the treasury the sum of $ 345,000 ; ex - jugation of the few and the disenthrallment of the many . I , therefore , felt no hesita- pended $ 525,000 in feeding the poor tion in taking the substance of the wealthy , of New ...
... sent home to the treasury the sum of $ 345,000 ; ex - jugation of the few and the disenthrallment of the many . I , therefore , felt no hesita- pended $ 525,000 in feeding the poor tion in taking the substance of the wealthy , of New ...
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... sent on the follow- ing night . Again the flotilla was in readiness ; again the troops were missing . No troops were then , nor ever , sent down for that purpose ; the only reason elicited from McClellan being that that successful war ...
... sent on the follow- ing night . Again the flotilla was in readiness ; again the troops were missing . No troops were then , nor ever , sent down for that purpose ; the only reason elicited from McClellan being that that successful war ...
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... sent to their aid , struct the advance of our infantry ; and , though fighting gallantly , found while a belt of open , level land , 600 themselves still overmatched . Mean- or 700 yards wide , dotted all over while , our skirmishers on ...
... sent to their aid , struct the advance of our infantry ; and , though fighting gallantly , found while a belt of open , level land , 600 themselves still overmatched . Mean- or 700 yards wide , dotted all over while , our skirmishers on ...
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