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... Sumter ; and a general review of what has occurred since may not be unprofitable . What was painfully uncertain then , is much better defined and more distinct now ; and the progress of events is plainly in the right direction . The ...
... Sumter ; and a general review of what has occurred since may not be unprofitable . What was painfully uncertain then , is much better defined and more distinct now ; and the progress of events is plainly in the right direction . The ...
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... Sumter , the President's constitutional obligation to suppress the insurrection became imperative . But the case was new , and had not been adequately provided for by ex- press law . The President called military and naval forces into ...
... Sumter , the President's constitutional obligation to suppress the insurrection became imperative . But the case was new , and had not been adequately provided for by ex- press law . The President called military and naval forces into ...
Page 154
... Sumter landed eight of her prisoners here in a destitute condition ; but a contribution has been raised here for their benefit , sufficient to supply their immediate wants , and I will take care that they are provided for till an ...
... Sumter landed eight of her prisoners here in a destitute condition ; but a contribution has been raised here for their benefit , sufficient to supply their immediate wants , and I will take care that they are provided for till an ...
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... Sumter . I read to him the copy of the letter of Mr. Bernard , which was enclosed . But I contented myself with only mentioning the subject , as I said I supposed I should be obliged to present the case hereafter , in a more formal way ...
... Sumter . I read to him the copy of the letter of Mr. Bernard , which was enclosed . But I contented myself with only mentioning the subject , as I said I supposed I should be obliged to present the case hereafter , in a more formal way ...
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... Sumter , was received on the 30th of July last at that port , and was permitted to remain for six days , during which time she was not only furnished with all necessary supplies for the continuance of her cruise , under the sanction of ...
... Sumter , was received on the 30th of July last at that port , and was permitted to remain for six days , during which time she was not only furnished with all necessary supplies for the continuance of her cruise , under the sanction of ...
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