The American Civil War Through British Eyes Dispatches from British Diplomats: November 1860-April 1862James J. Barnes, Patience P. Barnes Kent State University Press, 2003 - 338 halaman |
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... passed by the Convention the day before yesterday by 208 votes to 89 . The proceedings of the legislature of Virginia , the most important of the Slave - holding Border States , are less reassuring than was expected . The House of ...
... passed by the Convention the day before yesterday by 208 votes to 89 . The proceedings of the legislature of Virginia , the most important of the Slave - holding Border States , are less reassuring than was expected . The House of ...
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... passing through the city , and that great excitement existed , I proceeded to Pratt Street ( not anticipating any actual disturbance ) , along which six carfuls had already passed . I found the seventh had been compelled to return to ...
... passing through the city , and that great excitement existed , I proceeded to Pratt Street ( not anticipating any actual disturbance ) , along which six carfuls had already passed . I found the seventh had been compelled to return to ...
Halaman 142
... passed both Houses of Congress . I believe that the Act was passed without any other Amendment than the verbal one of substituting the word act for bill in the third line of section 6. The copy therefore enclosed in my dispatch no . 328 ...
... passed both Houses of Congress . I believe that the Act was passed without any other Amendment than the verbal one of substituting the word act for bill in the third line of section 6. The copy therefore enclosed in my dispatch no . 328 ...
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American announcement appears appointed army blockade Britain British subjects Bunch Cabinet Canada Charleston Civil coast command communication Congress consider considerable cotton day before yesterday December Declaration Declaration of Paris desire doubt Duties enclose a copy endeavour England Europe Exequatur expedition Federal force Fort Sumter France French Governor honour to enclose honour to transmit hope House of Representatives instant instructions letter Lincoln Lordship a copy Lordship's dispatch Lyons to Russell Majesty's Consul Majesty's Government Majesty's ships March Mercier military Minister Monsieur Mercier Navy newspapers North Northern November officers opinion Party present President prisoners proceedings Proclamation question received regard Richmond Seceded Secession Secretary Senate sent Seward Sir Alexander Milne Slaves Slidell so-called Confederate South Carolina Southern Confederacy Southern ports Sumter supposed taken Thouvenel troops U.S. Senate ultimo Union United States army United States Government United States Navy vessels Virginia Washington York