Southern History of the War: The Last Year of the WarC. B. Richardson, 1866 - 363 頁 |
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第 6 頁
... retreat . - What it surrendered .-- What it secured . - Its strategic advantages . The enemy's movements in Virginia and Georgia both in check.- Disappointment of the enemy . - Statistics of Yankee recruiting . - Another Con- federate ...
... retreat . - What it surrendered .-- What it secured . - Its strategic advantages . The enemy's movements in Virginia and Georgia both in check.- Disappointment of the enemy . - Statistics of Yankee recruiting . - Another Con- federate ...
第 7 頁
... retreats to Fisher's Hill . - THE BATTLE OF FISHER'S HILL . - A most unex- pected reverse to the Confederates ... retreat to Franklin . - THE BATTLE OF FRANKLIN . Great loss in Confederate officers . - The enemy retreats to ...
... retreats to Fisher's Hill . - THE BATTLE OF FISHER'S HILL . - A most unex- pected reverse to the Confederates ... retreat to Franklin . - THE BATTLE OF FRANKLIN . Great loss in Confederate officers . - The enemy retreats to ...
第 10 頁
... retreat . - Grant's pursuit . - Sheridan captures prisoners , guns , and wag- ons . - Sheridan's dispatch . - Change in the movements of both armies . - The situa- tion at Appomattox Court - house . - How Lee was surrounded ...
... retreat . - Grant's pursuit . - Sheridan captures prisoners , guns , and wag- ons . - Sheridan's dispatch . - Change in the movements of both armies . - The situa- tion at Appomattox Court - house . - How Lee was surrounded ...
第 19 頁
... Retreat of Lee to Richmond , " & c . For a few days the North was vocal with exultation , and for the hundredth time it had the rebellion " in a corner , " to be conveniently strangled . But this imagination of easy conquest was to be ...
... Retreat of Lee to Richmond , " & c . For a few days the North was vocal with exultation , and for the hundredth time it had the rebellion " in a corner , " to be conveniently strangled . But this imagination of easy conquest was to be ...
第 25 頁
... retreat as far as Meadow Bluff , in Greenbrier , for the purpose of recruiting his disorganized army and repairing damages . Crook left several hundred prisoners and all his wounded , but succeeded , before leaving the region of the ...
... retreat as far as Meadow Bluff , in Greenbrier , for the purpose of recruiting his disorganized army and repairing damages . Crook left several hundred prisoners and all his wounded , but succeeded , before leaving the region of the ...
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第 293 頁 - I, , do solemnly swear, in presence of Almighty God, that I will henceforth faithfully support, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States and the Union of the States thereunder...
第 73 頁 - ... unauthoritative, void, and of no force; that to this compact each State acceded as a State, and is an integral party, its co-States forming, as to itself, the other party; that the government created by this compact was not made the exclusive or final judge of the extent of the powers delegated to itself; since that would have made its discretion, and not the Constitution, the measure of its powers; but that, as in all other cases of compact among powers having no common judge, each party has...
第 242 頁 - Do, in the name and in behalf of the people of Virginia, declare and make known that the powers granted under the Constitution, being derived from the people of the United States, may be resumed by them whenever the same shall be perverted to their injury or oppression...
第 70 頁 - American people, that after four years of failure to restore the Union by the experiment of war, during which, under the pretence of a military necessity, or war power higher than the Contitution, the Constitution itself has been disregarded in every part, and public liberty and private right alike trodden down and the material prosperity of the country essentially impaired — justice, humanity, liberty and the public welfare...
第 288 頁 - Andrew Johnson, President of the United States, and Commander-in-Chief of the Army and Navy of the United States, do hereby appoint William W. Holden provisional governor of the State of North Carolina...
第 243 頁 - House of Representatives acting in any capacity, by the President, or any department, or officer of the United States...
第 77 頁 - I have no purpose, directly or indirectly, to interfere with the institution of slavery in the States where it exists. I believe I have no lawful right to do so; and I have no inclination to do so.
第 261 頁 - ... that to this compact each state acceded, as a state, and is an integral party; its co-states forming as to itself the other party : that the government created by this compact was not made the exclusive or final judge of the extent of the powers delegated to itself; since that would have made its discretion, and not the constitution, the measure of its...
第 261 頁 - Resolved, that the several States composing the United States of America, are not united on the principle of unlimited submission to their general government ; but that by compact under the style and title of a Constitution for the United States...
第 136 頁 - I beg to present you, as a Christmas gift, the city of Savannah, with one hundred and fifty heavy guns and plenty of ammunition, and also about twenty-five thousand bales of cotton.