The Life of Horace Binney: With Selections from His LettersJ.B. Lippincott, 1903 - 460 страница |
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... Fort Sumter . To Mr. Binney it was a period of patient waiting , the hope of a peaceful preservation of the Union growing every day more faint ; but the instant that certainty was reached , though it was the certainty of a bloody war ...
... Fort Sumter . To Mr. Binney it was a period of patient waiting , the hope of a peaceful preservation of the Union growing every day more faint ; but the instant that certainty was reached , though it was the certainty of a bloody war ...
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... forts should remain as they were , that is to say , perfectly inefficient for repression , or even for self - defence ; and it is ... Fort Sumter ? Is not even a revenue cutter to be put at his service , for 312 HORACE BINNEY [ ÆT . 80-81.
... forts should remain as they were , that is to say , perfectly inefficient for repression , or even for self - defence ; and it is ... Fort Sumter ? Is not even a revenue cutter to be put at his service , for 312 HORACE BINNEY [ ÆT . 80-81.
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... Fort Sumter in this aspect . If that fort is given up in the spirit of peace , as it is called , it will be set down to the want of courage and purpose ; it will pass for simple yielding , unless there be something in the manner that ...
... Fort Sumter in this aspect . If that fort is given up in the spirit of peace , as it is called , it will be set down to the want of courage and purpose ; it will pass for simple yielding , unless there be something in the manner that ...
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... Fort Sumter was fired on , and it was evacuated two days later . On the 15th the Presi- dent's proclamation was issued , calling for seventy- five thousand troops to put down the rebellion . Up to this time the feeling of Philadelphia ...
... Fort Sumter was fired on , and it was evacuated two days later . On the 15th the Presi- dent's proclamation was issued , calling for seventy- five thousand troops to put down the rebellion . Up to this time the feeling of Philadelphia ...
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... Fort Sumter , and the evacuation . Taking down a flag after terms of evacuation have been settled is not striking it , nor lowering it , but simply removing it as a corps or army does on its daily march or change of encampment . I am ...
... Fort Sumter , and the evacuation . Taking down a flag after terms of evacuation have been settled is not striking it , nor lowering it , but simply removing it as a corps or army does on its daily march or change of encampment . I am ...
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