The War with the South: A History of the Late Rebellion, Volume 1Virture & Yorston., 1862 - United States |
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... MILITARY COMMANDERS , ETC. BY ROBERT TOMES , M.D. CONTINUED FROM THE BEGINNING OF THE YEAR 1864 TO THE END OF THE WAR BY BENJAMIN G. SMITH , Esq . VOLUME I. NEW YORK : TY OF VIRTUE & YORSTON , PUBLISHERS , 12 DEY STREETER 1864-6775 ALD ...
... MILITARY COMMANDERS , ETC. BY ROBERT TOMES , M.D. CONTINUED FROM THE BEGINNING OF THE YEAR 1864 TO THE END OF THE WAR BY BENJAMIN G. SMITH , Esq . VOLUME I. NEW YORK : TY OF VIRTUE & YORSTON , PUBLISHERS , 12 DEY STREETER 1864-6775 ALD ...
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... military expedi- tions were countenanced by many of our citizens , and were suffered , in defiance of the efforts of the Government , to es- cape from our shores , for the purpose of making war upon the unoffending people of neighboring ...
... military expedi- tions were countenanced by many of our citizens , and were suffered , in defiance of the efforts of the Government , to es- cape from our shores , for the purpose of making war upon the unoffending people of neighboring ...
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... military dis- cipline . The grim fortress frowned de- fiance on every side ; the busy notes of preparation resounded through its un- forbidding recesses , and everything seemed to indicate the utmost alacrity in the work on hand ...
... military dis- cipline . The grim fortress frowned de- fiance on every side ; the busy notes of preparation resounded through its un- forbidding recesses , and everything seemed to indicate the utmost alacrity in the work on hand ...
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... military stores and supplies to Fort Sumter . " Another writert declared : " It is due to South Carolina and to good faith that the act of this officer ( Major Anderson ) should be repudiated by the Govern- ment , and that the troops be ...
... military stores and supplies to Fort Sumter . " Another writert declared : " It is due to South Carolina and to good faith that the act of this officer ( Major Anderson ) should be repudiated by the Govern- ment , and that the troops be ...
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... military duty was hailed as a deed of heroism , and its author as an heroic defender of the Union . The feeling of patriotic exultation 67 found vent through the press in a burst of ardent rhetoric : " We must own , " exclaimed a writer ...
... military duty was hailed as a deed of heroism , and its author as an heroic defender of the Union . The feeling of patriotic exultation 67 found vent through the press in a burst of ardent rhetoric : " We must own , " exclaimed a writer ...
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