The American Crisis: Or, Pages from the Note-book of a State Agent During the Civil WarSaunders, Otley and Company, 1867 |
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... Affairs in America before the War - Class of Men seeking Favour with the People , and in Office 148 CHAPTER VII . Aspect of the Country from Richmond to Charles- ton - An English Traveller - General John S. Preston - Charleston - Forts ...
... Affairs in America before the War - Class of Men seeking Favour with the People , and in Office 148 CHAPTER VII . Aspect of the Country from Richmond to Charles- ton - An English Traveller - General John S. Preston - Charleston - Forts ...
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... affair of business called me to Virginia . In passing , I remained a few days in Rich- mond , where I met General Robert E. Lee , one of the five Generals in the Confede- rate army , and commonly called the " Hero of the Revolution ...
... affair of business called me to Virginia . In passing , I remained a few days in Rich- mond , where I met General Robert E. Lee , one of the five Generals in the Confede- rate army , and commonly called the " Hero of the Revolution ...
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... emphatic terms upon this subject : - " There is a conglomeration of shuffle , sham , shirk , and sneak , in the treatment of this pri- Mr. Davis's administration of affairs , as President of the THE AMERICAN CRISIS . 133.
... emphatic terms upon this subject : - " There is a conglomeration of shuffle , sham , shirk , and sneak , in the treatment of this pri- Mr. Davis's administration of affairs , as President of the THE AMERICAN CRISIS . 133.
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... affairs , as President of the Southern Confederacy , was marked by no special brilliancy , but , on the contrary , he is generally regarded as having been one cause of its downfall , by his ob- stinacy in continuing many obnoxious per ...
... affairs , as President of the Southern Confederacy , was marked by no special brilliancy , but , on the contrary , he is generally regarded as having been one cause of its downfall , by his ob- stinacy in continuing many obnoxious per ...
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... affairs has been generally regarded as fatal , as , for instance , after the Battle of Bull Run , when he is said to have refused his assent to General Beauregard's plan of at once pursuing the retreating Federals and capturing ...
... affairs has been generally regarded as fatal , as , for instance , after the Battle of Bull Run , when he is said to have refused his assent to General Beauregard's plan of at once pursuing the retreating Federals and capturing ...
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