The war with the south: a history of the late rebellion with biographical sketches of leading statesmen and distinguished naval and military commanders, etc, Volume 1Virtue & Yorston, 1867 - 664 pages |
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... sent in armed bands to resist the Northern immigration , and a bloody strife en- sued , which greatly stirred the antago- nistic interests and sentiments of the Northern and Southern States . It was in the course of this bitter ...
... sent in armed bands to resist the Northern immigration , and a bloody strife en- sued , which greatly stirred the antago- nistic interests and sentiments of the Northern and Southern States . It was in the course of this bitter ...
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... sent forth from this central point , and spread broadcast over the Union . " How easy would it be for the Amer- ican people to settle the slavery question forever , and to restore peace and har- mony to this distracted country ! " They ...
... sent forth from this central point , and spread broadcast over the Union . " How easy would it be for the Amer- ican people to settle the slavery question forever , and to restore peace and har- mony to this distracted country ! " They ...
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... sent of Congress , no State shall lay any imposts or duties on any imports or ex- ports , except what may be absolutely necessary for executing its inspection . laws ; ' and if they exceed this amount , the excess shall belong to the ...
... sent of Congress , no State shall lay any imposts or duties on any imports or ex- ports , except what may be absolutely necessary for executing its inspection . laws ; ' and if they exceed this amount , the excess shall belong to the ...
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... sent to the governors 9. of the various slave States , to have made a sincere effort toward conciliation . “ COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY , EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT , FRANKFORT , Dec. 9 , 1860 . " Entertaining the opinion that some movement ...
... sent to the governors 9. of the various slave States , to have made a sincere effort toward conciliation . “ COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY , EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT , FRANKFORT , Dec. 9 , 1860 . " Entertaining the opinion that some movement ...
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... sent from his Federal post , striving as a secession commissioner from Mississippi to stir up the people of North Carolina to rebellion , was summoned to Wash- ington . His disbursing clerk was ab- sent , and the key of the safe missing ...
... sent from his Federal post , striving as a secession commissioner from Mississippi to stir up the people of North Carolina to rebellion , was summoned to Wash- ington . His disbursing clerk was ab- sent , and the key of the safe missing ...
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