Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Band 28Harper's Magazine Company, 1864 Important American periodical dating back to 1850. |
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... land and naval force sufficient to do it , and Great Britain put forth her amazing strength for the purpose . Preparations were made to blockade and desolate the coasts of the United States , lay waste their sea - port towns , destroy ...
... land and naval force sufficient to do it , and Great Britain put forth her amazing strength for the purpose . Preparations were made to blockade and desolate the coasts of the United States , lay waste their sea - port towns , destroy ...
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... land the next day , for the purpose of seizing live - stock in the neighborhood . They were met with great spirit at the verge of the water , and driven back to their vessels . For a month longer they lingered , closely watched by the ...
... land the next day , for the purpose of seizing live - stock in the neighborhood . They were met with great spirit at the verge of the water , and driven back to their vessels . For a month longer they lingered , closely watched by the ...
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... land that for a time appalled the cowardly " Peace party , " and nearly silenced the news- papers in their interest . to fill her sails , while the gun - boats , managed by sweeps , had every advantage . They were formed in crescent ...
... land that for a time appalled the cowardly " Peace party , " and nearly silenced the news- papers in their interest . to fill her sails , while the gun - boats , managed by sweeps , had every advantage . They were formed in crescent ...
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... land , which rose only a few feet above high - water mark , and was separated from the main land by a shallow strait fordable at low- water , but over which a foot - bridge had been erected . On the southeastern portion of the island ...
... land , which rose only a few feet above high - water mark , and was separated from the main land by a shallow strait fordable at low- water , but over which a foot - bridge had been erected . On the southeastern portion of the island ...
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... land . They were partially sheltered by Wise's house and a thick wood- Some of the heavy guns of the battery on the island were opened upon them with great precision and rapidity , and a shower of grape and canister shot soon drove the ...
... land . They were partially sheltered by Wise's house and a thick wood- Some of the heavy guns of the battery on the island were opened upon them with great precision and rapidity , and a shower of grape and canister shot soon drove the ...
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Seite 397 - Church, to which the scaffolds contributed exceedingly. The conflagration was so universal, and the people so astonished, that from the beginning, I know not by what despondency or fate...
Seite 269 - ... oath, and thenceforward keep and maintain said oath inviolate; and which oath shall be registered for permanent preservation, and shall be of the tenor and effect following, to wit: "I, , do solemnly swear...
Seite 339 - scaped the Southron, Surely some will come again ! " Till the oak that fell last winter Shall uprear its shattered stem, Wives and mothers of Dunedin — Ye may look in vain for them...
Seite 269 - ... the so-called Confederate Government; all who have left judicial stations under the United States to aid the rebellion; all who are or shall have been military or naval officers of said so-called Confederate Government above the rank of colonel in the army or of lieutenant in the navy; all who left seats in the United States...
Seite 411 - The General commanding takes this opportunity of returning his sincere thanks and congratulations to the brave armies of the Cumberland, the Ohio, the Tennessee, and their comrades, from the Potomac, for the recent splendid and decisive successes achieved over the enemy. In a short time, you have recovered from him the control of the Tennessee River from Bridgeport to Knoxville. You dislodged him from his great stronghold upon Lookout Mountain; drove...
Seite 269 - I, , do solemnly swear, in presence of Almighty God, that I will henceforth faithfully support, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States and the Union of the States thereunder...
Seite 51 - ... who read to me the various authorities ; and in time I became so far familiar with the sounds of the different foreign languages (to some of which, indeed, I had been previously accustomed by a residence abroad) that I could comprehend his reading without much difficulty. As the reader proceeded. I dictated copious notes ; and when these had swelled to a considerable amount, they were read to me repeatedly, till I had mastered their contents sufficiently for the purposes of composition. The same...
Seite 213 - Entreat me not to leave thee, or to return from following after thee: for whither thou goest I will go; thy people shall be my people and thy God my God.
Seite 269 - Therefore, I, Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States, do proclaim, declare, and make known to all persons who have, directly or by implication, participated in the existing rebellion...
Seite 411 - Ohio, the Tennessee, and their comrades from the Potomac, for the recent splendid and decisive successes achieved over the enemy. In a short time you have recovered from him the control of the Tennessee River from Bridgeport to Knoxville. You dislodged him from his great stronghold upon Lookout Mountain, drove him from .Chattanooga Valley, wrested from his determined grasp the possession of Missionary Ridge, repelled with heavy loss to him his repeated assaults upon Knoxville, forcing him to raise...