The War with the South: A History of the Late Rebellion, Volume 1Virture & Yorston., 1862 - United States |
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Page 483
... neutral. after adopt a different policy , he is to give me timely notice of the fact . Should the State of Kentucky hereafter assume a different attitude , he is in like manner to be advised of the fact . The well- known character of ...
... neutral. after adopt a different policy , he is to give me timely notice of the fact . Should the State of Kentucky hereafter assume a different attitude , he is in like manner to be advised of the fact . The well- known character of ...
Page 484
... neutral , sent two commissioners to the President of the United States to demand the removal of the Federal troops from the bound- aries of the State . CHAPTER XLV . Instructions of the Commissioners from Kentucky . — Answer of ...
... neutral , sent two commissioners to the President of the United States to demand the removal of the Federal troops from the bound- aries of the State . CHAPTER XLV . Instructions of the Commissioners from Kentucky . — Answer of ...
Page 486
... neutral position . To secure this , the Governor called upon Jefferson Davis to respect the assumed neutrality of the State . The Governor's summons was thus gently conveyed and softened by a compliment little merited , as the ...
... neutral position . To secure this , the Governor called upon Jefferson Davis to respect the assumed neutrality of the State . The Governor's summons was thus gently conveyed and softened by a compliment little merited , as the ...
Page 487
... neutral- ity and disregard its rights , over those who respect them both . " Magoffin had already said , in reply to the Governor of the Confederate Aug. State of Tennessee : 12 . " In a few days I hope to be able to inform your ...
... neutral- ity and disregard its rights , over those who respect them both . " Magoffin had already said , in reply to the Governor of the Confederate Aug. State of Tennessee : 12 . " In a few days I hope to be able to inform your ...
Page 488
... neutral policy , declaring that- " In regard to our national difficulties , my action , from first to last , has been dictated by an earnest wish to preserve the neutrality and peace of Kentucky . I am not conscious of any lack of vigi ...
... neutral policy , declaring that- " In regard to our national difficulties , my action , from first to last , has been dictated by an earnest wish to preserve the neutrality and peace of Kentucky . I am not conscious of any lack of vigi ...
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