The Confederate Cause and Conduct in the War Between the States: As Set Forth in the Reports of the History Committee of the Grand Camp, C.V., of Virginia, and Other Confederate PapersL. H. Jenkins, 1907 - Всего страниц: 229 |
Результаты поиска по книге
Результаты 1 – 5 из 28
Стр. 11
... wrote the simple truth . If they imitate these great writers they conquer self to an extent impossible for simple mortals ; offend their own people , and fail of their market . They cannot do the first ; fear to do the second ; the ...
... wrote the simple truth . If they imitate these great writers they conquer self to an extent impossible for simple mortals ; offend their own people , and fail of their market . They cannot do the first ; fear to do the second ; the ...
Стр. 18
... wrote . We quote indifferently from other books than the his- tory , as we are merely engaged in proving Mr. Fiske's unfitness as a guide for Southern readers , even if the North is content to follow him . We , therefore , turn again to ...
... wrote . We quote indifferently from other books than the his- tory , as we are merely engaged in proving Mr. Fiske's unfitness as a guide for Southern readers , even if the North is content to follow him . We , therefore , turn again to ...
Стр. 21
... wrote the future general - in - chief of the Confederate army , there are few , I believe , but will acknowledge that slavery as an institution is a moral and political evil . It is useless to expatiate on its disad- vantages . I think ...
... wrote the future general - in - chief of the Confederate army , there are few , I believe , but will acknowledge that slavery as an institution is a moral and political evil . It is useless to expatiate on its disad- vantages . I think ...
Стр. 24
... wrote the passage and describes the incident . To us , it appears from his account that this denunciation was of the King not less than - perhaps more than — of this traffic to which we Vir- ginians were so much opposed . As to the ...
... wrote the passage and describes the incident . To us , it appears from his account that this denunciation was of the King not less than - perhaps more than — of this traffic to which we Vir- ginians were so much opposed . As to the ...
Стр. 50
... in readiness for reinforcing Sumter . And even on that date ( the day after the Squadron was ordered to sail ) Mr. Seward wrote Judge Campbell , “ Faith as to Sumter fully kept ; wait and see , " when 50 Official Reports of the.
... in readiness for reinforcing Sumter . And even on that date ( the day after the Squadron was ordered to sail ) Mr. Seward wrote Judge Campbell , “ Faith as to Sumter fully kept ; wait and see , " when 50 Official Reports of the.
Другие издания - Просмотреть все
Часто встречающиеся слова и выражения
A. P. Hill army asked battle believe Brigade campaign captured cartel charge CHRISTIAN civilized warfare claim Colonel command conduct Confederacy Confederate authorities Confederate cause Confederate Congress Confederate soldiers Congress Constitution D. H. Hill Davis declared distinguished Emancipation Proclamation enemy enemy's eral fact field fight fire Fiske Fiske's force Fort Sumter furnished further Gettysburg ginia Government Grand Camp History Committee honor HUNTER MCGUIRE issued Judge Ould justice last report Lee's letter Lincoln Massachusetts McClellan ment military negro North Carolina Northern writer officers opinion parole party Pettigrew's Pickett's Pope principles prisoners of war purpose quoted rebels regiments reply retaliation Richmond right of secession says schools secede secession Secretary of War sent Sherman side slavery slaves South Southern statement Stonewall Jackson sufferings tell things tion to-day told troops true truth Union United Virginia whilst whole wounded wrote