Mr. Buchanan's Administration on the Eve of the RebellionD. Appleton, 1866 - 296 էջ |
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... slavery resisted these ef- forts , and vindicated its preservation and extension up till the period of secession . So excited were the parties , that had they intended to furnish material to inflame the passions of the iv PREFACE .
... slavery resisted these ef- forts , and vindicated its preservation and extension up till the period of secession . So excited were the parties , that had they intended to furnish material to inflame the passions of the iv PREFACE .
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... forts , and the inadequacy of the troops - The reason of this inadequacy - The whole army required on the fron- tiers - The refusal of Congress to increase it - Our fortifications necessarily left without sufficient garrisons for want ...
... forts , and the inadequacy of the troops - The reason of this inadequacy - The whole army required on the fron- tiers - The refusal of Congress to increase it - Our fortifications necessarily left without sufficient garrisons for want ...
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... forts in Charleston harbor - Conduct toward them and the reasons for it- To guard against surprise reënforcements ... Fort Moultrie to Fort Sumter - The CONTENTS . ix.
... forts in Charleston harbor - Conduct toward them and the reasons for it- To guard against surprise reënforcements ... Fort Moultrie to Fort Sumter - The CONTENTS . ix.
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James Buchanan. derson's removal from Fort Moultrie to Fort Sumter - The President's inter- view with the Commissioners , who demand a surrender of all the forts - His answer to this demand - Their insolent reply , and its return to them ...
James Buchanan. derson's removal from Fort Moultrie to Fort Sumter - The President's inter- view with the Commissioners , who demand a surrender of all the forts - His answer to this demand - Their insolent reply , and its return to them ...
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... forts , magazines , arsenals , and dockyards of the United States within the slaveholding States . They also protested against the admission of any new slaveholding State into the Union , and some of them went even so far as to petition ...
... forts , magazines , arsenals , and dockyards of the United States within the slaveholding States . They also protested against the admission of any new slaveholding State into the Union , and some of them went even so far as to petition ...
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