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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... foreign population of the great Northern cities . They were encamped upon a healthy spot , were provided with comfortable wooden buildings for quarters , and were supplied with the same rations issued to the Confederate troops . They ...
... foreign population of the great Northern cities . They were encamped upon a healthy spot , were provided with comfortable wooden buildings for quarters , and were supplied with the same rations issued to the Confederate troops . They ...
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... foreign nations ; we are not aggressive ; we need offend none , unless it be our Northern Puritanic philan- thropists , who say we ' sin in slavery , ' and , to prove it , invoke an anti - slavery Bible , and an anti - slavery God ...
... foreign nations ; we are not aggressive ; we need offend none , unless it be our Northern Puritanic philan- thropists , who say we ' sin in slavery , ' and , to prove it , invoke an anti - slavery Bible , and an anti - slavery God ...
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... few ships of war to pro- tect it in foreign ports . Our army need be but a nucleus to form on , in case of necessity . Having , then , an abundant supply of funds to carry on the govern- ment , THE AMERICAN CRISIS . 43.
... few ships of war to pro- tect it in foreign ports . Our army need be but a nucleus to form on , in case of necessity . Having , then , an abundant supply of funds to carry on the govern- ment , THE AMERICAN CRISIS . 43.
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... foreign Governments in Washington , and it was said that they would grant it without exception ; with the capitol in the hands of the South , the Northern and Western States giving in their adhesion to the new Government , they could do ...
... foreign Governments in Washington , and it was said that they would grant it without exception ; with the capitol in the hands of the South , the Northern and Western States giving in their adhesion to the new Government , they could do ...
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... foreign Governments , but has refused them all , declaring that he prefers " poverty and obscurity in the land of his birth , to honours and riches abroad . " Richmond during this period was a rendezvous at which troops were collected ...
... foreign Governments , but has refused them all , declaring that he prefers " poverty and obscurity in the land of his birth , to honours and riches abroad . " Richmond during this period was a rendezvous at which troops were collected ...
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