American History Told by Contemporaries ..., Volume 4Albert Bushnell Hart, John Gould Curtis Macmillan, 1901 |
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... Arms , " 1865 PART VII RECONSTRUCTION CHAPTER XXIII - CONDITIONS IN THE SOUTH 141. Mrs. Elizabeth Hyde Botume : Among the Freedmen , 1864 142. Edwin Lawrence Godkin : . " The South as it is , " 1865-1866 143. Major - General Carl Schurz ...
... Arms , " 1865 PART VII RECONSTRUCTION CHAPTER XXIII - CONDITIONS IN THE SOUTH 141. Mrs. Elizabeth Hyde Botume : Among the Freedmen , 1864 142. Edwin Lawrence Godkin : . " The South as it is , " 1865-1866 143. Major - General Carl Schurz ...
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... arms of any great European power . - The northern departments of Mexico contain all the mines , and more of the wealth of the country than any others ; and they all hang very loosely to the confederacy ; they receive no benefit from the ...
... arms of any great European power . - The northern departments of Mexico contain all the mines , and more of the wealth of the country than any others ; and they all hang very loosely to the confederacy ; they receive no benefit from the ...
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... arm may turn the iron helm of fate , But the soul is still oracular ; amid the market's din , List the ominous stern whisper from the Delphic cave within , " They enslave their children's children who make compromise with sin ...
... arm may turn the iron helm of fate , But the soul is still oracular ; amid the market's din , List the ominous stern whisper from the Delphic cave within , " They enslave their children's children who make compromise with sin ...
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... arms , and arms alone , must decide the question . But no open act of hostility was committed until the 24th of April . On that day General Arista , who had succeeded to the command of the Mexican forces , communicated to General Taylor ...
... arms , and arms alone , must decide the question . But no open act of hostility was committed until the 24th of April . On that day General Arista , who had succeeded to the command of the Mexican forces , communicated to General Taylor ...
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... arms , while the soldier before mentioned was walking as sentry , guarding the prisoners he had surrounded , all by himself . I halted the sentinel , received the swords from the com- missioned officers , and proceeded , with the ...
... arms , while the soldier before mentioned was walking as sentry , guarding the prisoners he had surrounded , all by himself . I halted the sentinel , received the swords from the com- missioned officers , and proceeded , with the ...
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