Union Pamphlets of the Civil War, 1861-1865, 2. köideFrank Freidel Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1967 - 1233 pages |
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... condition to which the despotism they have estab- lished in the southern territory , which still remains subject to ... condition to which they have reduced their misguided , deluded and Rebel Conditions of Peace and the Mechanics of the ...
... condition to which the despotism they have estab- lished in the southern territory , which still remains subject to ... condition to which they have reduced their misguided , deluded and Rebel Conditions of Peace and the Mechanics of the ...
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... condition of our country , which has already sent forth more than two millions of soldiers into the field , and which is already groaning beneath a debt of three or four thousand millions of dollars ; the condition of our beloved ...
... condition of our country , which has already sent forth more than two millions of soldiers into the field , and which is already groaning beneath a debt of three or four thousand millions of dollars ; the condition of our beloved ...
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... condition of admission of Mo. as state , 834 ; peti- tions against , 834 ; danger of , 850 , 938 ; impossible within jurisdiction of Na- tional Government , 851 ; destruction of , as condition of peace , 875 ; to re- main untouched ...
... condition of admission of Mo. as state , 834 ; peti- tions against , 834 ; danger of , 850 , 938 ; impossible within jurisdiction of Na- tional Government , 851 ; destruction of , as condition of peace , 875 ; to re- main untouched ...
Contents
The Great Union Meeting Held at Indianapolis February | 565 |
Copperheads under the Heel of an Illinois Farmer New York | 607 |
Edward N Crosby and S F B Morse The Letter of a Repub | 630 |
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