Southern History of the War: The First Year of the WarC. B. Richardson, 1864 - Počet stran: 391 |
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Strana 5
... Spirit of the New Administration . - Its Fi- nancial Condition . - Embassy from the Southern Confederacy . - Perfidious Treatment of the Southern Commissioners . - Preparations for War .-- Tho Military Bills of the Confederate Congress ...
... Spirit of the New Administration . - Its Fi- nancial Condition . - Embassy from the Southern Confederacy . - Perfidious Treatment of the Southern Commissioners . - Preparations for War .-- Tho Military Bills of the Confederate Congress ...
Strana 7
... Spirit of the War in the North . - Administration of the Civil Polity of the Southern Army . - The Quarter - master's Department . - Hygiene of the Camps .-- Ravages of the Southern Army by Disease .-- The Devotion of the Women of the ...
... Spirit of the War in the North . - Administration of the Civil Polity of the Southern Army . - The Quarter - master's Department . - Hygiene of the Camps .-- Ravages of the Southern Army by Disease .-- The Devotion of the Women of the ...
Strana 8
... Spirit of the Southern People . - The Administration of Jef- ferson Davis . - His Cabinet . - The Defensive Policy . - The NAVAL ENGAGEMENT IN HAMPTON ROADS . - Iron - clad Vessels . - What the Southern Government might have done . The ...
... Spirit of the Southern People . - The Administration of Jef- ferson Davis . - His Cabinet . - The Defensive Policy . - The NAVAL ENGAGEMENT IN HAMPTON ROADS . - Iron - clad Vessels . - What the Southern Government might have done . The ...
Strana 14
... with an enviable reputation for spirit and chivalry ; but the settlement of the question contributed to the previous popular impressions of the power and perma nency of the Union . The idea of the Union 14 THE FIRST YEAR OF THE WAR .
... with an enviable reputation for spirit and chivalry ; but the settlement of the question contributed to the previous popular impressions of the power and perma nency of the Union . The idea of the Union 14 THE FIRST YEAR OF THE WAR .
Strana 15
... spirit was derided by the North . The anti - slavery sentiment became bolder with success . Stimu- lated by secret jealousies and qualified for success by the low and narrow cunning of fanaticism , it had grown up by indirec tion , and ...
... spirit was derided by the North . The anti - slavery sentiment became bolder with success . Stimu- lated by secret jealousies and qualified for success by the low and narrow cunning of fanaticism , it had grown up by indirec tion , and ...
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Abolitionists Abraham Lincoln advance arms army artillery attack battery battle battle-field Beauregard brigade camp campaign captured cavalry Centreville Charleston Cheat Mountain Chickahominy citizens Colonel command Confederate forces Congress Constitution Convention Cotton Hill Davis declared defeated defence Donelson election enemy enemy's engaged evacuation federacy Federal forces Federal troops field fight fire flag Floyd Fort Craig Fort Donelson Fort Sumter Governor gunboats guns House hundred infantry Island Jackson Johnston Kanawha Kentucky Legislature Lincoln government loss Manassas McClellan McCulloch ment miles military Mississippi Missouri Missourians morning Mountain movement Nashville night North Northern o'clock occupied officers ordered Orleans party portion position Potomac President Price prisoners railroad rear regiment reinforcements retreat Richmond river road Roanoke Island Senate shot side slavery slaves soldiers South Carolina spirit Sterling Price Sumter surrender Tennessee territory thousand tion Union victory Virginia vote Washington whole Yankee
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Strana 363 - ARTICLE I SECTION 1. All legislative powers herein granted shall be vested in a Congress of the United States, which shall consist of a Senate and House of Representatives. SECTION 2. 1 The House of Representatives shall be composed of members chosen every second year by the people of the several States...
Strana 369 - States or Territories of the United States of America, is hereby forbidden; and Congress is required to pass such laws as shall effectually prevent the same. (2) Congress shall also have power to prohibit the introduction of slaves from any State not a member of, or Territory not belonging to, this Confederacy.
Strana 376 - In all such territory, the institution of negro slavery, as it now exists in the Confederate States, shall be recognized and protected by Congress and by the territorial government...
Strana 365 - States shall be president of the senate but shall have no vote unless they be equally divided.
Strana 32 - Inasmuch as differences of opinion exist in the Democratic party as to the nature and extent of the powers of a Territorial Legislature, and as to the powers and duties of Congress, under the Constitution of the United States, over the institution of Slavery within the Territories : "2. Resolved, That the Democratic Party will abide by the decisions of the Supreme Court of the United States on the questions of Constitutional law.
Strana 375 - Party, the supreme Court shall have original Jurisdiction. In all the other Cases before mentioned, the supreme Court shall have appellate Jurisdiction, both as to Law and Fact, with such Exceptions, and under such Regulations as the Congress shall make.
Strana 363 - We, the People of the Confederate States, each State acting in its Sovereign and Independent character, in order to form a Permanent Federal Government, establish justice, insure domestic tranquillity, and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity — invoking the favor and guidance of Almighty God — do ordain and establish this Constitution for the Confederate States of America.
Strana 369 - Congress shall appropriate no money from the treasury except by a vote of two'thirds of both Houses, taken by Yeas and Nays, unless it be asked and estimated for by some one of the Heads of Departments, and submitted to Congress by the President...
Strana 67 - Pulaski, nineteen thousand men, and sixteen thousand are now en route for Virginia. It is proposed to organize and hold in readiness for instant action , in view of the present exigencies of the country , an army of one hundred thousand men.
Strana 368 - To declare war, grant letters of marque and reprisal, and make rules concerning captures on land and water; 12 To raise and support armies, but no appropriation of money to that use shall be for a longer term than two years ; 13 To provide and maintain a navy...