History of the United States from the Compromise of 1850...Macmillan, 1899 |
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... Confederate loan ; more vessels building 365 366 The Alexandra ; the iron - clad rams Palmerston's speech , March , 1863 . Imminence of war with England .. The Alexandra seized ..... Northern cause deemed hopeless .. 367 368 369 371 373 ...
... Confederate loan ; more vessels building 365 366 The Alexandra ; the iron - clad rams Palmerston's speech , March , 1863 . Imminence of war with England .. The Alexandra seized ..... Northern cause deemed hopeless .. 367 368 369 371 373 ...
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James Ford Rhodes. CONTENTS xi PAGE A blow to the Confederate cause ... 385 Mason withdraws from London .... 386 Adams's course well - nigh faultless ... 387 England's course contrasted with Louis Napoleon's course . 388 French and ...
James Ford Rhodes. CONTENTS xi PAGE A blow to the Confederate cause ... 385 Mason withdraws from London .... 386 Adams's course well - nigh faultless ... 387 England's course contrasted with Louis Napoleon's course . 388 French and ...
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... Confederate government began the war by the bombard- ment of Fort Sumter . The Northern and Southern people , who had confronted one another since the election of Lincoln , now prepared for conflict . The appeal to arms to try the cause ...
... Confederate government began the war by the bombard- ment of Fort Sumter . The Northern and Southern people , who had confronted one another since the election of Lincoln , now prepared for conflict . The appeal to arms to try the cause ...
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... Confederate States , the war became one of conquest to be carried on by the invasion of the South by Northern soldiers . Three months went by while the armies were being organized . July 21 , 1861 , 29,000 Union soldiers and 30,000 ...
... Confederate States , the war became one of conquest to be carried on by the invasion of the South by Northern soldiers . Three months went by while the armies were being organized . July 21 , 1861 , 29,000 Union soldiers and 30,000 ...
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... Confederate line of thirteen miles which stretched from the York River to the James 2 was an error ; indeed it is true , as Joseph E. Johnston wrote , that " No one but McClellan could have hesitated to attack . " 3 April 17 John- ston ...
... Confederate line of thirteen miles which stretched from the York River to the James 2 was an error ; indeed it is true , as Joseph E. Johnston wrote , that " No one but McClellan could have hesitated to attack . " 3 April 17 John- ston ...
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A. P. Hill Adams Appleton's Annual Cyclopædia April attack battle Burnside cabinet campaign capture Century War Book Chase Chattanooga Chicago Tribune command Confederate Congress corps Corr D. H. Hill Davis defeat Democrats despatch Diary emancipation enemy Federal feeling fight Fitz John Porter Fitzhugh Lee force Frémont Gettysburg Governor Grant Halleck Hooker Ibid Jackson Jefferson Davis Johnston July July 11 June June 28 Lee's letter Lincoln Longstreet March McClellan Meade Memoirs ment military movement N. Y. Tribune nation Nicolay and Hay North officers Ohio opinion Pierce's Sumner political Pope Porter position Potomac President proclamation rebel reinforcements Republicans Richmond River Russell Secretary Senate sent sentiment Sept Seward Shenandoah Shenandoah valley Sherman slavery slaves soldiers South speech Stanton Stonewall Jackson success telegraphed tion troops Union army Vallandigham Vicksburg victory Virginia Washington wrote XVII XXIII xxxvii York
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