Southern History of the War: The First Year of the WarC. B. Richardson, 1863 - Всего страниц: 368 |
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... Yankees . These creatures would have a history written which would conceal all the shortcomings of our administration , and represent that our army was perfect in discipline , and immaculate in morals ; that our people were feeding on ...
... Yankees . These creatures would have a history written which would conceal all the shortcomings of our administration , and represent that our army was perfect in discipline , and immaculate in morals ; that our people were feeding on ...
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... Yankee Perfidy . - Mr . Benjamin's Release of Yankee Hostages ..... PAGE 285 CHAPTER XI . Organization of the permanent Government of the South . - The Policy of England . --Declaration of Earl Russell . - Onset of the Northern Forces ...
... Yankee Perfidy . - Mr . Benjamin's Release of Yankee Hostages ..... PAGE 285 CHAPTER XI . Organization of the permanent Government of the South . - The Policy of England . --Declaration of Earl Russell . - Onset of the Northern Forces ...
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... Yankee Venom . - Gen . Pope's Military Orders .-- Summary of the War Legislation of the Northern Congress . - Retaliation on the part of the Con- federacy . - The Cartel . - Prospects of European Interference . - English Statesmanship ...
... Yankee Venom . - Gen . Pope's Military Orders .-- Summary of the War Legislation of the Northern Congress . - Retaliation on the part of the Con- federacy . - The Cartel . - Prospects of European Interference . - English Statesmanship ...
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... Yankee Administration , but only after a tremendous struggle . From the inauguration of Mr. Jefferson , in 1801 , the Federal Government continued uninterruptedly in Southern hands for the space of twenty - four years . A large ...
... Yankee Administration , but only after a tremendous struggle . From the inauguration of Mr. Jefferson , in 1801 , the Federal Government continued uninterruptedly in Southern hands for the space of twenty - four years . A large ...
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... Yankee bar - keeper . " In his harangues to the crowds which intercepted him in his journey , at a time when the country was in revolutionary chaos , when commerce and trade were pros- trated , and when starving women and idle men were ...
... Yankee bar - keeper . " In his harangues to the crowds which intercepted him in his journey , at a time when the country was in revolutionary chaos , when commerce and trade were pros- trated , and when starving women and idle men were ...
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Southern History of the War: The First Year of the War, Том 1 Edward Alfred Pollard Полный просмотр - 1863 |
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A. P. Hill Abolitionism Abolitionists Abraham Lincoln advance arms army artillery attack battery battle battle-field Beauregard brigade camp campaign captured cavalry Charleston Cheat Mountain Chickahominy citizens Colonel command Confederacy Confederate Congress Constitution contest Cotton Hill declared defence disaster Donelson election enemy enemy's engaged evacuation federacy Federal forces field fight fire flag Floyd Fort Donelson Fort Sumter four front Governor gunboats guns horse hundred infantry Island Jackson Johnston Kanawha Kentucky killed Lincoln government loss Manassas mand McCulloch ment miles military Mississippi Missouri Missourians morning Mountain movement Nashville night North Northern o'clock occupied officers ordered party portion position Potomac President Price prisoners railroad rear regiment reinforcements retreat Richmond river road Roanoke Island shot side slavery soldiers South Carolina Southern spirit Sterling Price Sumter surrender Tennessee territory thousand tion Union Valley victory Virginia vote Washington whole wounded Yankee