The History of Abraham Lincoln and the Overthrow of SlaveryNegro History Press, 1866 - 736 strani |
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... army and navy . The treasury was plun- dered , and the national credit shaken , for the benefit , and in aid of the purposes of treason . But for the resolute energy of General Scott , the purpose of the conspirators to prevent the ...
... army and navy . The treasury was plun- dered , and the national credit shaken , for the benefit , and in aid of the purposes of treason . But for the resolute energy of General Scott , the purpose of the conspirators to prevent the ...
Stran 159
... army and navy , was , to a lamentable extent , wanting . The treachery in the Cabinet extended largely among officers born at the South , both in the army and navy . All the fortresses and forts named , were seized by the rebels ...
... army and navy , was , to a lamentable extent , wanting . The treachery in the Cabinet extended largely among officers born at the South , both in the army and navy . All the fortresses and forts named , were seized by the rebels ...
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... army , weeding out those who did not agree with them in their peculiar views of State rights and slavery . When the insurgents raised the flag of rebellion , the army and navy were scandalized , and the Na- tion disgraced by large ...
... army , weeding out those who did not agree with them in their peculiar views of State rights and slavery . When the insurgents raised the flag of rebellion , the army and navy were scandalized , and the Na- tion disgraced by large ...
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... army officers , that up to that time , they had returned fugitive slaves to rebel masters , to work and fight for the rebel cause ! Would Butler continue the folly ? He uttered the words , " These men are contraband of war ! " This ...
... army officers , that up to that time , they had returned fugitive slaves to rebel masters , to work and fight for the rebel cause ! Would Butler continue the folly ? He uttered the words , " These men are contraband of war ! " This ...
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... army . The bill passed the Senate by thirty - three to six . In the House of Representatives Mr. Burnett , of Kentucky , a member who joined the rebel army , immediate- ly after the adjournment of Congress , declared that the bill would ...
... army . The bill passed the Senate by thirty - three to six . In the House of Representatives Mr. Burnett , of Kentucky , a member who joined the rebel army , immediate- ly after the adjournment of Congress , declared that the bill would ...
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