Report of the Proceedings of the Society of the Army of the Tennessee at the ... Meeting[s] ..., 20–21. köide |
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... question whether it be wiser to be prepared beforehand , or wait till the last minute and pay the penalty , as we did in 1861-5 , in thousands of millions of dollars and hundreds of thousands of lives . Logan was ponder- ing this great ...
... question whether it be wiser to be prepared beforehand , or wait till the last minute and pay the penalty , as we did in 1861-5 , in thousands of millions of dollars and hundreds of thousands of lives . Logan was ponder- ing this great ...
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... question . The fur trade was the principal interest , and the agents representing it were able and aggressive men , whose anxiety for gain incited them to the greatest activity . If their schemes had proven successful , the result would ...
... question . The fur trade was the principal interest , and the agents representing it were able and aggressive men , whose anxiety for gain incited them to the greatest activity . If their schemes had proven successful , the result would ...
Page 96
... question of the highest magnitude in my mind , to - wit , if the Eastern and South- ern states are dangerous in union , will they be less so in separa- tion ? If self - interest is their governing principle , will it forsake them or be ...
... question of the highest magnitude in my mind , to - wit , if the Eastern and South- ern states are dangerous in union , will they be less so in separa- tion ? If self - interest is their governing principle , will it forsake them or be ...
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... question whether I should take part against my native state . " To Mr. Lincoln's messenger , the elder Blair , who ... questions as to terms of intercourse are again upon you . My countrymen , " said Mr. Lincoln , " one and all , think ...
... question whether I should take part against my native state . " To Mr. Lincoln's messenger , the elder Blair , who ... questions as to terms of intercourse are again upon you . My countrymen , " said Mr. Lincoln , " one and all , think ...
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... question shall freely have their say . The test of a free , vigorous and progressive country is that all sides of all questions are freely discussed . In a live community every generation has its own questions , sometimes many questions ...
... question shall freely have their say . The test of a free , vigorous and progressive country is that all sides of all questions are freely discussed . In a live community every generation has its own questions , sometimes many questions ...
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