The American Conflict: A History of the Great Rebellion in the United States of America, 1860-'64: Its Causes, Incidents, and Results: Intended to Exhibit Especially Its Moral and Political Phases, with the Drift and Progress of American Opinion Respecting Human Slavery from 1776 to the Close of the War for the Union, Volume 1O.D. Case, 1864 - 37 pages "A history of the Great Rebellion in the United States of America, 1860-'65: its causes, incidents, and results: intended to exhibit especially its moral and political phases, with the drift and progress of American opinion respecting human slavery from 1776 to the close of the war for the Union "--T.p. |
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Page 14
... troops enter Baltimore - Their success - General Butier lands at Annapolis and recovers Mary- land - Her traitorous Legislature . XXX . Secession resumes its march ...... 473 Shameful surrender of the Norfolk Navy Yard- Secession of ...
... troops enter Baltimore - Their success - General Butier lands at Annapolis and recovers Mary- land - Her traitorous Legislature . XXX . Secession resumes its march ...... 473 Shameful surrender of the Norfolk Navy Yard- Secession of ...
Page 36
... troops employed by the Colo- nies during the entire Revolutionary war , as well as the number furnished by each , is shown by the following , which is compiled from statis- tics contained in a work published by Jacob Moore , Concord ...
... troops employed by the Colo- nies during the entire Revolutionary war , as well as the number furnished by each , is shown by the following , which is compiled from statis- tics contained in a work published by Jacob Moore , Concord ...
Page 81
... troops or ships of war in time of peace , enter into any agreement or compact with another State or with a foreign power , or engage in war unless actually invaded , or in such imminent danger as will not admit of delay . " - The ...
... troops or ships of war in time of peace , enter into any agreement or compact with another State or with a foreign power , or engage in war unless actually invaded , or in such imminent danger as will not admit of delay . " - The ...
Page 146
... " In a little more than ten years Whig ) , who voted for this resolve , were as fol- lows : Maine . - Virgil D. Parris , Albert Smith- a withdrawal of the Spanish troops | behind the Arroyo 146 THE AMERICAN CONFLICT .
... " In a little more than ten years Whig ) , who voted for this resolve , were as fol- lows : Maine . - Virgil D. Parris , Albert Smith- a withdrawal of the Spanish troops | behind the Arroyo 146 THE AMERICAN CONFLICT .
Page 148
... troops | behind the Arroyo Honda , some miles further west . The weakness of Spain , the absorption of her ener- gies and means in the desolating wars for her independence into which she was soon after forced by the ra- pacity of ...
... troops | behind the Arroyo Honda , some miles further west . The weakness of Spain , the absorption of her ener- gies and means in the desolating wars for her independence into which she was soon after forced by the ra- pacity of ...
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