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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... military department com- posed of the six New England States , Dec. 17. " Formerly of New York . Aug. 29 , 1861. See Vol I. , pp . 599–600 . Jan. 13 , 1862 . VOL . II . - 6 of the Rebellion , by the spectacle of hostilities waged ...
... military department com- posed of the six New England States , Dec. 17. " Formerly of New York . Aug. 29 , 1861. See Vol I. , pp . 599–600 . Jan. 13 , 1862 . VOL . II . - 6 of the Rebellion , by the spectacle of hostilities waged ...
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... military operations directed from Richmond . Regiment after regiment of Louisianians and foreign residents were raised and equipped here ; but most of them had , when the hour of peril came , been drafted off , from time to time , April ...
... military operations directed from Richmond . Regiment after regiment of Louisianians and foreign residents were raised and equipped here ; but most of them had , when the hour of peril came , been drafted off , from time to time , April ...
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... military man , and possess no au- thority beyond that of executing the municipal laws of the city of New Orleans . It would be presumptuous in me to attempt to lead an army in the field , if I had one at command ; and I know still less ...
... military man , and possess no au- thority beyond that of executing the municipal laws of the city of New Orleans . It would be presumptuous in me to attempt to lead an army in the field , if I had one at command ; and I know still less ...
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... military. passed the limits of any indulgence which may properly be accorded to even feminine malignity . In New Orleans , the climax of these cowardly insults was only reached when some- thing dressed like a lady saw fit to spit in the ...
... military. passed the limits of any indulgence which may properly be accorded to even feminine malignity . In New Orleans , the climax of these cowardly insults was only reached when some- thing dressed like a lady saw fit to spit in the ...
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... military post , it was left unmolested . The advance of our squadron , un- der Commander S. P. Lee , encoun- tered no opposition until it reached Vicksburg , " whence a summons to surrender was answered with de- fiance . Our force was ...
... military post , it was left unmolested . The advance of our squadron , un- der Commander S. P. Lee , encoun- tered no opposition until it reached Vicksburg , " whence a summons to surrender was answered with de- fiance . Our force was ...
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