The History, Civil, Political and Military, of the Southern Rebellion: From Its Incipient Stages to Its Close. Comprehending, Also, All Important State Papers, Ordinances of Secession, Proclamations, Proceedings of Congress, Official Reports of Commanders, Etc., Etc, Том 2J.D. Torrey, 1861 |
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... Confede- All doubts as to the pur- poses of the Federal Ex- ecutive were dispelled by the arrival , at Charleston , April 8th , of Lieutenant Talbot , as a messenger from the War Department at Washington , to say that an unarmed steamer ...
... Confede- All doubts as to the pur- poses of the Federal Ex- ecutive were dispelled by the arrival , at Charleston , April 8th , of Lieutenant Talbot , as a messenger from the War Department at Washington , to say that an unarmed steamer ...
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... Confederate COMMUNICATION OF THE COMMISSIONERS . Confederate States. The Confederate had nothing but the welfare of Commissioners ' last the people of the two Confede- Communication . racies at heart . " Your Government has not chosen to ...
... Confederate COMMUNICATION OF THE COMMISSIONERS . Confederate States. The Confederate had nothing but the welfare of Commissioners ' last the people of the two Confede- Communication . racies at heart . " Your Government has not chosen to ...
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... Confede- rate States , as respects Fort Pickens , was then contemplated ; and these assurances were subse- quently repeated , with the addition that any con- templated change as respects Pickens , would be notified to us . On the 1st of ...
... Confede- rate States , as respects Fort Pickens , was then contemplated ; and these assurances were subse- quently repeated , with the addition that any con- templated change as respects Pickens , would be notified to us . On the 1st of ...
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... Confederate States earnestly desire a peaceful solution of these great questions ; that it is neither their interest nor their wish to make any demand which is not founded on strictest justice , nor do any act to injure their late confede ...
... Confederate States earnestly desire a peaceful solution of these great questions ; that it is neither their interest nor their wish to make any demand which is not founded on strictest justice , nor do any act to injure their late confede ...
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... Confede rate States , and the instructions which shall be given them according to law , for the regulation of their conduct ; and will satisfy all damages and in- juries which shall be done or committed contrary to the tenor thereof ...
... Confede rate States , and the instructions which shall be given them according to law , for the regulation of their conduct ; and will satisfy all damages and in- juries which shall be done or committed contrary to the tenor thereof ...
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