| Thomas T. Ellis - 1863 - 326 pages
...freemen, and restore the independence and the sovereignty of your State. In obedience to this wish, our army has come among you, and is prepared to assist...arms in regaining the rights of which you have been 80 unjustly despoiled. This, citizens of Maryland, is our mission so far as you are concerned. No restraint... | |
| English Combatant - 1863 - 388 pages
...freemen, and restore the independence and sovereignty of your State. In obedience to this wish, our army has come among you, and is prepared to assist...arms in regaining the rights of which you have been so unjustly despoiled. This, citizens of Maryland, is our mission, so far as you are concerned. No... | |
| 1863 - 848 pages
...freemen, and restore the independence and sovereignty of your State. In obedience to this wish, our army has come among you, and is prepared to assist...power of its arms in regaining the rights of which y ou have been во unjustly despoiled. This, citizens of Maryland, is our mission so far as you are... | |
| John Esten Cooke - 1863 - 312 pages
...independence and sovereignty to your State. " In obedience to this wish our army has come among you, 9* and is prepared to assist you with the power of its...regaining the rights of which you have been despoiled. uThis, citizens of Maryland, is our mission, so far as you are concerned. " No constraint upon your... | |
| Thomas T. Ellis - 1863 - 314 pages
...freemen, and restore the independence and the sovereignty of your State. In obedience to this wish, our army has come among you, and is prepared to assist you with the power of its arms in re^ainin^ the rights of which 1 o O ••• O you have been so unjustly despoiled. This, citizens... | |
| Thomas T. Ellis - 1863 - 326 pages
...to assist you with the power of its arms in regaining the rights of which you have been so unjustly despoiled. This, citizens of Maryland, is our mission so far as you are concerned. No restraint upon your free will is intended — no intimidation will be allowed, within the limits of... | |
| John Esten Cooke - 1863 - 316 pages
...independence and sovereignty to your State. "In obedience to this wish our army has come among you, 9* and is prepared to assist you with the power of its arms in regaining the lights of which you have been despoiled. "This, citizens of Maryland, is our mission, so far as you... | |
| Frank Moore - 1863 - 894 pages
...State. In obedience to this wish the Southern army had come among them, and was prepared to assist them with the power of its arms in regaining the rights of which they had been so unjustly despoiled. This was the mission of the Southern army. No restraint upon their... | |
| Edwin Winchester Stone - 1864 - 448 pages
...freemen, and restore the independence and the sovereignty of your State. In obedience to this wish, our army has come among you, and is prepared to assist...arms, in regaining the rights of which you have been so unjustly despoiled. This, citizens of Maryland, is our mission so far as you are concerned." If... | |
| English Combatant - 1864 - 608 pages
...freemen, and restore the independence and sovereignty of your State. In obedience to this wish, our army has come among you, and is prepared to assist you with the power of its anna in regaining the rights of which you have been so unjustly despoiled. This, citizens of Maryland,... | |
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