Synopsis of the American WarHamilton, Adams, 1866 - 228 halaman |
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... late war . Hence the trick . To what desperate expedients and shifts men are reduced sometimes to cover up and defend what they know to be wrong . We cannot therefore unite with Neale Dowe in his commendation of the late Federal war ...
... late war . Hence the trick . To what desperate expedients and shifts men are reduced sometimes to cover up and defend what they know to be wrong . We cannot therefore unite with Neale Dowe in his commendation of the late Federal war ...
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... late war , and the present difficulties connected with re - con- struction . When pointing out the contrast between those who had cast their war clubs and spears away , and renounced them in honour of King Jesus , and those who had made ...
... late war , and the present difficulties connected with re - con- struction . When pointing out the contrast between those who had cast their war clubs and spears away , and renounced them in honour of King Jesus , and those who had made ...
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... late war commenced paper money was made legal . The government turned banker , put vast sums of their paper currency into circulation , and depreciated their value . Another law was passed to make the legal paper currency illegal when ...
... late war commenced paper money was made legal . The government turned banker , put vast sums of their paper currency into circulation , and depreciated their value . Another law was passed to make the legal paper currency illegal when ...
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... late war in America , none are so deep , or are adapted to create a stronger revulsion in the public mind than the continued imprisonment of Jefferson Davis , the chieftain of the late Confederate States . What a disgrace to our so ...
... late war in America , none are so deep , or are adapted to create a stronger revulsion in the public mind than the continued imprisonment of Jefferson Davis , the chieftain of the late Confederate States . What a disgrace to our so ...
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... late President Buchanan was deaf to their entreaties ; but Lincoln , being a man of easy virtue , and fond of power , having " adopted for his creed , " " 9 according to Frederick Douglas , one of his WAR CHRISTIANS .
... late President Buchanan was deaf to their entreaties ; but Lincoln , being a man of easy virtue , and fond of power , having " adopted for his creed , " " 9 according to Frederick Douglas , one of his WAR CHRISTIANS .
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