The War with the South: A History of the Late Rebellion, Volume 1Virture & Yorston., 1862 - United States |
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Page 99
... federacy weighs but ninety - six pounds . He yet seems , in spite of a feeble body , capable of great mental effort . Though his voice , in its shrill and piping tones , gives manifestation of the physical weak- ness of the invalid , he ...
... federacy weighs but ninety - six pounds . He yet seems , in spite of a feeble body , capable of great mental effort . Though his voice , in its shrill and piping tones , gives manifestation of the physical weak- ness of the invalid , he ...
Page 169
... being , they will be required to give bond to the Confederate States , with , at least , two responsible sureties not interested in such vessel , in the cept a letter of marque from the Con- federacy and 22 SOUTHERN PRIVATEERING. ...
... being , they will be required to give bond to the Confederate States , with , at least , two responsible sureties not interested in such vessel , in the cept a letter of marque from the Con- federacy and 22 SOUTHERN PRIVATEERING. ...
Page 171
... federacy and act upon it , he would , it was threatened , be hung as a pirate . The proclamation was , in a word , branded as a formal sanction of piracy , and it was met not only with the menace of the yard - arm , but its author was ...
... federacy and act upon it , he would , it was threatened , be hung as a pirate . The proclamation was , in a word , branded as a formal sanction of piracy , and it was met not only with the menace of the yard - arm , but its author was ...
Page 231
... , the last to attach her fortunes to the chances of the new con- federacy , it was fondly hoped by the would have clung to the old Though her Governor , who was North Union . known to be in league with the Confed- erates ,
... , the last to attach her fortunes to the chances of the new con- federacy , it was fondly hoped by the would have clung to the old Though her Governor , who was North Union . known to be in league with the Confed- erates ,
Page 232
... federacy , under the permanent Constitu- tion of said Confederate States , if the same shall occur , turn over to the said Confederate States all the public prop- erty , naval stores , and munitions of war of which she may then be in ...
... federacy , under the permanent Constitu- tion of said Confederate States , if the same shall occur , turn over to the said Confederate States all the public prop- erty , naval stores , and munitions of war of which she may then be in ...
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action advance arms army arrived artillery attack attempt authority battery battle called camp Captain carried cause citizens close Colonel command companies Confederate Congress Constitution continued convention direction duty effect enemy enemy's engaged Federal field fire five flag force formed Fort four front give Government Governor guard guns honor hope hour House hundred immediately Island Kentucky killed land Lieutenant Major Maryland means ment miles military Missouri morning move movement night North o'clock officers party passed peace persons port position possession present President question reached rebels received regard regiment returned river road secession Senate sent ship shot side slave soldiers soon South South Carolina Southern steamer success taken thousand tion took troops Union United vessels Virginia Washington whole wounded York