History of the Colored Race in AmericaHeritage Books, 1887 - 646 Seiten |
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... CONFEDERATE ARMY · CONTINUATION OF THE WAR 259 CHAPTER XVII . - ― BATTLE OF MISSIONARY RIDGE GRANT ORDERS AN ATTACK - GALLANT CHARGE OF THE UNION ARMY - SHERIDAN'S ADVANCE- THE ENEMY ROUTED SHERIDAN'S PURSUIT - THE CONFEDERATE AND UNION ...
... CONFEDERATE ARMY · CONTINUATION OF THE WAR 259 CHAPTER XVII . - ― BATTLE OF MISSIONARY RIDGE GRANT ORDERS AN ATTACK - GALLANT CHARGE OF THE UNION ARMY - SHERIDAN'S ADVANCE- THE ENEMY ROUTED SHERIDAN'S PURSUIT - THE CONFEDERATE AND UNION ...
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... CONFEDERATE AND UNION LOSS- BATTLE OF COLD HARBOR - GRANT REPULSED LEE INVADES MARY- LAND - SHERIDAN DEFEATS EARLY - SHERIDAN'S FAMOUS RIDE- EARLY'S ARMY DESTROYED - THE WAR IN VIRGINIA - SURRENDER OF GEN . LEE AT APPOMATTOX ...
... CONFEDERATE AND UNION LOSS- BATTLE OF COLD HARBOR - GRANT REPULSED LEE INVADES MARY- LAND - SHERIDAN DEFEATS EARLY - SHERIDAN'S FAMOUS RIDE- EARLY'S ARMY DESTROYED - THE WAR IN VIRGINIA - SURRENDER OF GEN . LEE AT APPOMATTOX ...
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... Confederate States of America , " became a thing of the past . Then came the rejoicing of peace , the return of the victo- rious armies who marched in review before the President at Washington . Dr. Talmage's discription of this review ...
... Confederate States of America , " became a thing of the past . Then came the rejoicing of peace , the return of the victo- rious armies who marched in review before the President at Washington . Dr. Talmage's discription of this review ...
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... Confederate and National Solders , both equally brave and gallant , and who fought for a principle as they understood it : " By the flow of the inland river , Whence the fleets of iron have fled , Where the blades of the grave - grass ...
... Confederate and National Solders , both equally brave and gallant , and who fought for a principle as they understood it : " By the flow of the inland river , Whence the fleets of iron have fled , Where the blades of the grave - grass ...
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... Confederate soldier was willing to leave his wife and children under the protection of a man whom he was fighting to enslave . " The cry about social equality is born of the spirit of caste -the most fiendish of all things . It is worse ...
... Confederate soldier was willing to leave his wife and children under the protection of a man whom he was fighting to enslave . " The cry about social equality is born of the spirit of caste -the most fiendish of all things . It is worse ...
Inhalt
7 | |
29 | |
CHAPTER III | 66 |
FREDERIC CAILLIAUDTHE MARCH INTO THE DESERTTHE CARAVAN | 117 |
CHAPTER VI | 132 |
CHAPTER IX | 186 |
THE MISSOURI COMPROMISE SLAVERY RECOGNIZED BY THE FRENCH | 195 |
CHAPTER XII | 213 |
THE CIVIL WARCAUSES THAT PRODUCED IT THE ATTACK ON FORT | 244 |
THE BATTLE OF SHILOH GEN GRANT COMMANDS THE UNION FORCES | 259 |
BATTLE OF MISSIONARY RIDGE GRANT ORDERS AN ATTACK GALLANT | 300 |
CHAPTER XVIII | 307 |
FREDERICK DOUGLASSHIS EARLY LIFEHARDSHIP AND PRIVATIONS | 389 |
CHAPTER XXIV | 413 |
246 | 480 |
602 | |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Abraham Lincoln advance African Amendment appointed authority battle became become bill bill of attainder Cailliaud called Christian citizens Civil College Colored Race command Confederate Congress Constitution crime declared District dollars Douglass Dred Scott duty elected Electors emancipation Emancipation Proclamation enemy established evil fire Fisk University Frederick Douglass freedom fugitive Georgia give Government hand honor House human hundred industrial institutions jury justice labor land legislation Legislature Liberia liberty Lincoln living Louisiana Lovejoy March matter ment Missouri Missouri Compromise moral National Negroes never night North oath party passed person political President Prudence Crandall pupils question received Representatives respect river says Senate slave trade slavery society soon South Carolina Southern Straight University Tennessee territory thousand tion troops Union army United University Vice-President Virginia vote Wilberforce University women
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 12 - By the flow of the inland river, Whence the fleets of iron have fled, Where the blades of the grave-grass quiver, Asleep are the ranks of the dead; — Under the sod and the dew, Waiting the judgment day; — Under the one, the Blue; Under the other, the Gray.