A Compendium of the History of the United States from the Earliest Settlements to 1872W.J. Duffie, 1874 - Počet stran: 513 |
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Strana 422
... forts and arsenals within their limits respectively , except Fort Sumter in Charleston har- bor , Fort Pickens of Pensacola , and the fortifications in the Keys of the Southern coast of Florida , and had trans- ferred the same ...
... forts and arsenals within their limits respectively , except Fort Sumter in Charleston har- bor , Fort Pickens of Pensacola , and the fortifications in the Keys of the Southern coast of Florida , and had trans- ferred the same ...
Strana 424
... Fort Sumter , in Charleston harbor , would be evacu- ated in less than ten days , even before a letter could go from Washington to Montgomery ; " and " as regarded Fort Pick- ens , in Florida , notice would be given of any design to ...
... Fort Sumter , in Charleston harbor , would be evacu- ated in less than ten days , even before a letter could go from Washington to Montgomery ; " and " as regarded Fort Pick- ens , in Florida , notice would be given of any design to ...
Strana 425
... Fort Sumter , under the circumstances , was viewed by them , and could only be re- ceived by the world , as " a declaration of war against the Confederate States . " 4. From subsequent disclosures , it appears that it was the intention ...
... Fort Sumter , under the circumstances , was viewed by them , and could only be re- ceived by the world , as " a declaration of war against the Confederate States . " 4. From subsequent disclosures , it appears that it was the intention ...
Strana 429
... Fort Sumter was erected , except by the consent of the State of South Caro- lina . This was expressly stipulated in the Constitutional Compact , and when South Carolina had re - assumed her soy- ereign jurisdiction over her entire ...
... Fort Sumter was erected , except by the consent of the State of South Caro- lina . This was expressly stipulated in the Constitutional Compact , and when South Carolina had re - assumed her soy- ereign jurisdiction over her entire ...
Strana 453
... Fort Sumter and Charleston , and resulted in battering Sumter to pieces ; but the Confederates still held and occupied the ruins . The Confederate fleet was still actively at work in the destruction of Federal com- merce , but having no ...
... Fort Sumter and Charleston , and resulted in battering Sumter to pieces ; but the Confederates still held and occupied the ruins . The Confederate fleet was still actively at work in the destruction of Federal com- merce , but having no ...
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