The Comprehensive History of the Southern Rebellion and the War for the Union: Embodying Also Important State Papers, Congressional Proceedings, Official Reports, Remarkable Speeches, Etc., Etc, Band 1J. D. Torrey, 1862 - 512 Seiten |
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... Ohio . MANSFIELD , OHIо , Sept. 20 , 1861 . SIR - I have carefully read the first number of your history of the rise and progress of the present rebellion . I heartily approve of your undertaking . A carefully prepared record of the ...
... Ohio . MANSFIELD , OHIо , Sept. 20 , 1861 . SIR - I have carefully read the first number of your history of the rise and progress of the present rebellion . I heartily approve of your undertaking . A carefully prepared record of the ...
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... Ohio State Reso- lutions . The Army Bill . Mis- souri's Resolution . Compro- mise Impossible . ... 226 XVI . Condition of the United States ' Defences up to February 1st . The Affair of the North Caro- lina Forts . Determined Atti- tude ...
... Ohio State Reso- lutions . The Army Bill . Mis- souri's Resolution . Compro- mise Impossible . ... 226 XVI . Condition of the United States ' Defences up to February 1st . The Affair of the North Caro- lina Forts . Determined Atti- tude ...
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... Ohio River , a few miles below Marietta . fort to the Ohio river , and passed down The owner of the island , a reckless and ra- stream with his flats and companions- ther shiftless Irishman , had become a partner in - adventure - among ...
... Ohio River , a few miles below Marietta . fort to the Ohio river , and passed down The owner of the island , a reckless and ra- stream with his flats and companions- ther shiftless Irishman , had become a partner in - adventure - among ...
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... Ohio - therefore , that Virginia had no juris- diction . Thus released , Burr fled - none knew whither , except his few friends . Liable to be carried to Ohio for further trial - to be tried in New York and New Jersey for mur- der he ...
... Ohio - therefore , that Virginia had no juris- diction . Thus released , Burr fled - none knew whither , except his few friends . Liable to be carried to Ohio for further trial - to be tried in New York and New Jersey for mur- der he ...
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... Ohio , was a public recognition of the princi- ples of the people of the United States in re- gard to the establishment of Slavery in new States and Territories in that region , and that the proposal to establish it in Missouri was a ...
... Ohio , was a public recognition of the princi- ples of the people of the United States in re- gard to the establishment of Slavery in new States and Territories in that region , and that the proposal to establish it in Missouri was a ...
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