The American Conflict: A History of the Great Rebellion in the United States of America, 1860-'65 ; Its Causes, Incidents, and Results ; Intended to Exhibit Especially Its Moral and Political Phases, with the Drift and Progress of American Opinion Respecting Human Slavery from 1776 to the Close of the War for the Union, 第 2 卷O.D. Case and Company, 1866 |
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... government of New Orleans and the peace and that need be added in explanation or in defense of the hated order is this : that no soldier under Gen. Butler's command ever acted upon the vile construction of that order which his enemies ...
... government of New Orleans and the peace and that need be added in explanation or in defense of the hated order is this : that no soldier under Gen. Butler's command ever acted upon the vile construction of that order which his enemies ...
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... Government . municated to Gen. Halleck , with a request Your suggestions will be immediately com- that he shall conform to them . At last ad- 16 June 10 . 17 June 11 . vice , he contemplated sending a column to | tempting.
... Government . municated to Gen. Halleck , with a request Your suggestions will be immediately com- that he shall conform to them . At last ad- 16 June 10 . 17 June 11 . vice , he contemplated sending a column to | tempting.
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... Government must not , and can not , hold me responsible for the result . I feel too earn- estly to - night - I have seen too many dead and wounded comrades to feel otherwise than that the Government has not sustained this army . If you ...
... Government must not , and can not , hold me responsible for the result . I feel too earn- estly to - night - I have seen too many dead and wounded comrades to feel otherwise than that the Government has not sustained this army . If you ...
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... government of your chief city has been usurped by armed strangers ; your Legislature has been dissolved by the un- lawful arrest of its members ; freedom of the press and of speech has been sup- pressed ; words have been declared ...
... government of your chief city has been usurped by armed strangers ; your Legislature has been dissolved by the un- lawful arrest of its members ; freedom of the press and of speech has been sup- pressed ; words have been declared ...
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... Government to subdue by arms the forcible resistance of a State , or of several States , to its legit- imate authority — a reticence which was imitated by the most prominent advocates of ratification , whether in The Federalist or in ...
... Government to subdue by arms the forcible resistance of a State , or of several States , to its legit- imate authority — a reticence which was imitated by the most prominent advocates of ratification , whether in The Federalist or in ...
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