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... first interest and duty of the state to repair the injuries which the war has inflicted , and to secure the benefit of the lessons it teaches as fully and as speedily as possible . This duty was , upon the termination of the rebellion ...
... first interest and duty of the state to repair the injuries which the war has inflicted , and to secure the benefit of the lessons it teaches as fully and as speedily as possible . This duty was , upon the termination of the rebellion ...
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... first day of our meeting , we agreed on an outline of a settlement , which was in substance that they are to give us a sworn statement of all rebel property held or contracted by them , which is to include five steamers , cotton ...
... first day of our meeting , we agreed on an outline of a settlement , which was in substance that they are to give us a sworn statement of all rebel property held or contracted by them , which is to include five steamers , cotton ...
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... first out of the property in their hands . The surplus , if any , is to come to the United States . This sacrifice was unnecessary , and is just the same in practical effect as if you had given away out of the treasury of the United ...
... first out of the property in their hands . The surplus , if any , is to come to the United States . This sacrifice was unnecessary , and is just the same in practical effect as if you had given away out of the treasury of the United ...
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... first gone forth , and there surrendered herself to her Majesty's government as to an ally or a superior . Lord Stanley excuses her Majesty's government in part upon the ground that sufficient evidence or notice was not presented by the ...
... first gone forth , and there surrendered herself to her Majesty's government as to an ally or a superior . Lord Stanley excuses her Majesty's government in part upon the ground that sufficient evidence or notice was not presented by the ...
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... first proclamation against the insurrection was issued on the 15th of April . He described the con- dition of affairs as one in which the laws of the United States were opposed , and the execution thereof obstructed by combinations too ...
... first proclamation against the insurrection was issued on the 15th of April . He described the con- dition of affairs as one in which the laws of the United States were opposed , and the execution thereof obstructed by combinations too ...
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