Experiment in RebellionDoubleday, 1946 - 455 頁 Civil War history from the vantage point of the Confederacy and the men who led the rebellion. |
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... Toombs , Davis's advisers either agreed or remained silent . In keeping with the paradoxes , the one voice of caution came from the one revolutionary . In cautioning , Toombs lost none of his violence . His voice came in a rush , a ...
... Toombs , Davis's advisers either agreed or remained silent . In keeping with the paradoxes , the one voice of caution came from the one revolutionary . In cautioning , Toombs lost none of his violence . His voice came in a rush , a ...
第 56 頁
... Toombs loved books of the imagination , travels , anything that would help him ( as the English ambassador said of him once ) " to utter some of his brilliant paradoxes . " During the time of the highest excitement over the compromise ...
... Toombs loved books of the imagination , travels , anything that would help him ( as the English ambassador said of him once ) " to utter some of his brilliant paradoxes . " During the time of the highest excitement over the compromise ...
第 58 頁
... Toombs had been aware of that episode , he had too much braggadocio to heed it . He went on talking in cabinet meetings until finally even he realized the war was going on in the President's way , regardless of his own verbal powers ...
... Toombs had been aware of that episode , he had too much braggadocio to heed it . He went on talking in cabinet meetings until finally even he realized the war was going on in the President's way , regardless of his own verbal powers ...
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Chapter One THE AMATEUR GENTLEMAN I | 1 |
Chapter Two THE MAN AND THE HOUR HAVE | 10 |
Chapter Three TO PROTECT THE COMMONWEALTH | 22 |
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