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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... Slavery folly , fury , fanaticism , and ruffianism , stifled all outspoken dissent , about the time the war was ... slave- mart more pretentious than formi- dable . The variety of water ap- proaches by Lakes Pontchartrain and Borgne ...
... Slavery folly , fury , fanaticism , and ruffianism , stifled all outspoken dissent , about the time the war was ... slave- mart more pretentious than formi- dable . The variety of water ap- proaches by Lakes Pontchartrain and Borgne ...
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... Slavery from 1 Horace Greeley. BUTLER AND THE SHE - REBELS . 99 ruling caste - as their patent of no- bility ; and they clung to it , and stood ready to sacrifice and dare for it , as aristocrats are always ready to next day , its ...
... Slavery from 1 Horace Greeley. BUTLER AND THE SHE - REBELS . 99 ruling caste - as their patent of no- bility ; and they clung to it , and stood ready to sacrifice and dare for it , as aristocrats are always ready to next day , its ...
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... Slavery from 1 Horace Greeley. and from 200 to 300 others . We | cure ice for our sick sailors , and was took about ... slaves ; and its Whites , being entirely slave- holders and their dependents , had ere this been brought to at least ...
... Slavery from 1 Horace Greeley. and from 200 to 300 others . We | cure ice for our sick sailors , and was took about ... slaves ; and its Whites , being entirely slave- holders and their dependents , had ere this been brought to at least ...
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... slaves on our side , as his justifi- cations for proclaiming― " First . That all commissioned officers in the command of said Benjamin F. Butler be declared not entitled to be considered as soldiers engaged in honorable warfare , but as ...
... slaves on our side , as his justifi- cations for proclaiming― " First . That all commissioned officers in the command of said Benjamin F. Butler be declared not entitled to be considered as soldiers engaged in honorable warfare , but as ...
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... Slavery were vigilantly , and not unsuccessfully , scrutinized for grounds of attack- the provision concerning the African Slave - Trade being assailed in some States from the side of Slavery , in others from that of anti - Slavery ...
... Slavery were vigilantly , and not unsuccessfully , scrutinized for grounds of attack- the provision concerning the African Slave - Trade being assailed in some States from the side of Slavery , in others from that of anti - Slavery ...
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