| 1863 - 638 halaman
...mistaken. It would be but the beginning of war." To have peace on any terms, the South would demand the restoration of their slaves already freed. They would...slave-hunters for the South. They would demand pay, or the restoration of every slave escaping to the North." The above extracts from a letter of Gen.... | |
| Phineas Camp Headley - 1864 - 424 halaman
...of our disgrace in allow ing separation. To have ' peace on any terms,' the South would demand the restoration of their slaves already freed ; they would...they would demand a treaty which would make the North slave hunters for the South ; they would demand pay for or the restoration of every slave escaped to... | |
| 1865 - 870 halaman
...allowing separation. To have "peace on any terms" the South would demand the restoration of their sieves already freed; they would demand indemnity for losses...slave escaping to the North. Yours, truly, US GRANT. On August 18th the 6th corps marched to Reams' station, on the Weldon Railroad, and surprised a body... | |
| 1865 - 866 halaman
...because of our disgrace in allowing separation. To have "peace on any terms" the South would demand the restoration of their slaves already freed; they would...they would demand a treaty which would make the North slare-hunlers for the South. They would demand pay for the restoration of every slave escaping to the... | |
| 1866 - 858 halaman
...because of our disgrace in allowing separation. To have "peace on any terms" the South would demand the restoration of their slaves already freed; they would...restoration of every slave escaping to the North. Tours, truly, TJ. S. GRANT. On August 18th the 5th corps marched to Reams' station, on the Weldon Railroad,... | |
| Phineas Camp Headley - 1866 - 794 halaman
...because of oar disgrace in allowing separation. To have " peace on any terms," the South would demand the restoration of their slaves already freed ; they would...they would demand a treaty which would make the North slave hunters for the South ; they would demand pay for, or the restoration of, every slave escaped... | |
| Phineas Camp Headley - 1866 - 392 halaman
...of our disgrace in allow ing separation. To have ' peace on any terms,' the South would demand the restoration of their slaves already freed ; they would demand indemnity for losses sustained, nnd they would demand a treaty which would make tho North slave hunters for the South ; they would... | |
| Frank Moore - 1868 - 842 halaman
...because of our disgrace in allowing separation. To have " peace on any terms," the South would demand the restoration of their slaves already freed ; they would...would demand pay for the restoration of every slave escaped to the North. Yours truly, Ü. S. GRANT. Doc. 23. QOVEKNOB CURTHTS MESSAGE. nmVERED AUGUST... | |
| Edward McPherson - 1868 - 140 halaman
...because of our disgracein allowing separation. To have "peace on any terms," the South would demand the restoration of their slaves already freed. They would...slave-hunters for the South. They would demand pay or the restoration of every slave escaping to the North. Yours, truly, __ US GRAHT. On Filling the... | |
| Edward McPherson - 1868 - 144 halaman
...because of our disgracein allowing separation. To have "peace on any terms," the South would demand the restoration of their slaves already freed. They would...slave-hunters for the South. They would demand pay or the restoration of every slave escaping to the North. Yours, truly, __ US GRANT. On Filling the... | |
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