American History Told by Contemporaries ..., Volume 4Albert Bushnell Hart, John Gould Curtis Macmillan, 1901 |
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... Union , 1863 237 CHAPTER XIV - THE SOUTHERN PEOPLE 80. Representative Reuben Davis : In the Confederate Congress , 1862-1863 . 81. Mrs. Victoria Virginia Clayton : Home Life of a Southern Lady , 1862-1865 82. George Cary Eggleston ...
... Union , 1863 237 CHAPTER XIV - THE SOUTHERN PEOPLE 80. Representative Reuben Davis : In the Confederate Congress , 1862-1863 . 81. Mrs. Victoria Virginia Clayton : Home Life of a Southern Lady , 1862-1865 82. George Cary Eggleston ...
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... Union , 1862 128. Secretary Salmon Portland Chase : 397 Debate in the Cabinet , 1862 . 130. George Henry Boker : 129. Representative Clement Laird Vallandigham : A Peace Democrat's View of Emancipation , 1863 400 402 " The Black ...
... Union , 1862 128. Secretary Salmon Portland Chase : 397 Debate in the Cabinet , 1862 . 130. George Henry Boker : 129. Representative Clement Laird Vallandigham : A Peace Democrat's View of Emancipation , 1863 400 402 " The Black ...
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... Union , and under these circumstances it was plainly our duty to extend our protection over her citizens and soil . This force was concentrated at Corpus Christi , and remained there until after I had received such information from ...
... Union , and under these circumstances it was plainly our duty to extend our protection over her citizens and soil . This force was concentrated at Corpus Christi , and remained there until after I had received such information from ...
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... Union was to be severed in con- sequence . The South , like brave men defeated , bowed to the voice and judgment of the nation . No , sir , no cry of disunion then . Why now ? The hesitation and the wavering of northern men on this ...
... Union was to be severed in con- sequence . The South , like brave men defeated , bowed to the voice and judgment of the nation . No , sir , no cry of disunion then . Why now ? The hesitation and the wavering of northern men on this ...
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... Union , while France , England , Ireland , Germany , and even Bohemia , had their delegates . As soon as breakfast was dispatched , all hands were engaged in digging and washing gold in the banks , or in the bed of the stream . When ...
... Union , while France , England , Ireland , Germany , and even Bohemia , had their delegates . As soon as breakfast was dispatched , all hands were engaged in digging and washing gold in the banks , or in the bed of the stream . When ...
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