The Atlantic Monthly, Nide 8Atlantic Monthly Company, 1861 |
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... cause . The disaster at Bull Run , and the inability of our men to keep the ground they had won at Wil- son's Creek , in Missouri , ( August 10 , ) were the legitimate consequences of ac- tion over which the mass of the soldiers could ...
... cause . The disaster at Bull Run , and the inability of our men to keep the ground they had won at Wil- son's Creek , in Missouri , ( August 10 , ) were the legitimate consequences of ac- tion over which the mass of the soldiers could ...
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... cause , National cause . Thus , this opinion of the hopelessness of our resistance of the ruin of our Union was of great value to the Rebels as an encouragement under any misgivings they might have ; it was calculated to prejudice our ...
... cause , National cause . Thus , this opinion of the hopelessness of our resistance of the ruin of our Union was of great value to the Rebels as an encouragement under any misgivings they might have ; it was calculated to prejudice our ...
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... cause . A bill was brought forward at this ses- sion , by one of the friends of the cause , Sir W. Dolben , for lessening immediately the cruelties of the trade . It will be re- membered that up to this time slave - ships had sailed up ...
... cause . A bill was brought forward at this ses- sion , by one of the friends of the cause , Sir W. Dolben , for lessening immediately the cruelties of the trade . It will be re- membered that up to this time slave - ships had sailed up ...
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