Appletons' Annual Cyclopaedia and Register of Important Events: Embracing Political, Military, and Ecclesiastical Affairs; Public Documents; Biography, Statistics, Commerce, Finance, Literature, Science, Agriculture, and Mechanical IndustryD. Appleton, 1866 |
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... soldiers , at prices fixed by the Commissaries of the State , under the impressment act : Provided , That any person exempted as afore- said shall be entitled to a credit of twenty - five per cent . on any amount of meat which he may ...
... soldiers , at prices fixed by the Commissaries of the State , under the impressment act : Provided , That any person exempted as afore- said shall be entitled to a credit of twenty - five per cent . on any amount of meat which he may ...
Halaman 32
... soldiers ; they are confessedly infe- rior in all respects to our white citizens in the quali- fications of the soldier , and I have thought we have within the military age as large a proportion of our whole population as will be ...
... soldiers ; they are confessedly infe- rior in all respects to our white citizens in the quali- fications of the soldier , and I have thought we have within the military age as large a proportion of our whole population as will be ...
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... soldiers of the regular or vol- unteer forces of the United States of a like arm of the service , from and after the 1st of January , 1864 . And every person of color who shall hereafter be mustered into the service shall receive such ...
... soldiers of the regular or vol- unteer forces of the United States of a like arm of the service , from and after the 1st of January , 1864 . And every person of color who shall hereafter be mustered into the service shall receive such ...
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... soldiers , as the armies in these three localities above mentioned a little later numbered twenty - five thousand men . The next regular armies of the Confederacy were the Trans - Mississippi forces , scattered in different portions of ...
... soldiers , as the armies in these three localities above mentioned a little later numbered twenty - five thousand men . The next regular armies of the Confederacy were the Trans - Mississippi forces , scattered in different portions of ...
Halaman 65
... soldiers in our own army ) , and destroying the last vestige of the once happy homes of those men who have now given up all to serve their country in the hour of peril . And this was done by men in the military service of the United ...
... soldiers in our own army ) , and destroying the last vestige of the once happy homes of those men who have now given up all to serve their country in the hour of peril . And this was done by men in the military service of the United ...
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