Synopsis of the American WarHamilton, Adams, 1866 - 228 halaman |
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... crime of the foulest character and deepest dye . Saddening and mournful as it may be to contemplate the scenes of war , the tragedies of the assassin not only outrage humanity , but shock the common sense of mankind . No fouler crime is ...
... crime of the foulest character and deepest dye . Saddening and mournful as it may be to contemplate the scenes of war , the tragedies of the assassin not only outrage humanity , but shock the common sense of mankind . No fouler crime is ...
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... crimes were committed in execution of a conspiracy deliberately planned , and set on foot by rebels under pretence of avenging the South and aiding the rebel cause ; but it is hoped that the immediate perpetrators will be caught . The ...
... crimes were committed in execution of a conspiracy deliberately planned , and set on foot by rebels under pretence of avenging the South and aiding the rebel cause ; but it is hoped that the immediate perpetrators will be caught . The ...
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... crime . All hope for peace is dead . My prayers have proved as idle as my hopes . God's will be done . I go to see and share the bitter end . 66 ' I have ever held the South were right . The very nomination of Abraham Lincoln four years ...
... crime . All hope for peace is dead . My prayers have proved as idle as my hopes . God's will be done . I go to see and share the bitter end . 66 ' I have ever held the South were right . The very nomination of Abraham Lincoln four years ...
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... crime in poor John Brown is now con- sidered , by themselves , as the greatest and only virtue of the whole Republican party . Strange transmi- gration ! Vice to become a virtue simply because ⚫ more indulge in it . " I thought then ...
... crime in poor John Brown is now con- sidered , by themselves , as the greatest and only virtue of the whole Republican party . Strange transmi- gration ! Vice to become a virtue simply because ⚫ more indulge in it . " I thought then ...
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... crimes , some of the public buildings of Chambersburg were fired . No Northern woman has ever received the slightest affront from Confe- derate soldiers . The worst ruffians among Mr. Lin- coln's generals have never been in the least ...
... crimes , some of the public buildings of Chambersburg were fired . No Northern woman has ever received the slightest affront from Confe- derate soldiers . The worst ruffians among Mr. Lin- coln's generals have never been in the least ...
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Abraham Lincoln adopted amendment America Andrew Johnson Andy Johnson appointed arms ARTICLE articles of confederation assassin avowed ballot battle bill blood Booth C. H. Spurgeon called cause Christians churches citizens civil claim Confederate congress assembled consent Constitution crime declared duties elected executive Federal government Fort Sumter freedom governor Grant hand Henry Ward Beecher hold honour impeachment Jefferson Davis Johnson judge justice labour land legislature liberty Lincoln manner ment military militia millions Missouri Compromise murder nations negro North Northern number of votes party passed peace person political present President principles prisoners rebel rebellion recognised respective Richard Cobden Richmond secession senate Seward Sherman slave slaveholding slavery soldiers South Carolina Southern sovereign sovereignty Stonewall Jackson supreme court thereof thousand eight hundred tion treason treaties Union United vice-president Virginia Washington Wendell Phillips whilst York