The whole south is in a state of revolution, into which Virginia, after a long struggle, has been drawn; and, though I recognize no necessity for this state of things, and would have forborne and pleaded to the end for a redress of grievances, real or... Reunion of the Society of the Army of the Cumberland - Seite 71von Society of the Army of the Cumberland. Reunion - 1870Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1871 - 816 Seiten
...to many before me deep and lasting regret. We are now in a state of war which will yield to nothing. The whole South is in a state of revolution, into which Virginia, after a long strug2lo; lias been drawn ; and though I recognize no necessity for this state of things, and would... | |
| 1871 - 822 Seiten
...to many before me deep and lasting regret. Wo are now in a state of war which will yield to nothing. The whole South is in a state of revolution, into which Virginia, after a long strugglOj has been drawn ; and though I recognize no necessity for this state of things, and would... | |
| Edward Alfred Pollard - 1871 - 936 Seiten
...to many before me deep and lasting regret. Now we are in a state of war which will yield to nothing. The whole South is in a state of revolution, into which Virginia, after along struggle, has been drawn, and though I recognize no necessity for this state of tilings, and... | |
| John Lewis Peyton - 1873 - 416 Seiten
...Lee, who, in a letter addressed to his sister, dated "Arlington, Virginia, April 20th, 1861. said : "The whole South is in a state of revolution, into...necessity for this state of things, and would have foreborne and pleaded to the end for redress of grievances, real or supposed, yet in my own person... | |
| John Lewis Peyton - 1873 - 416 Seiten
...Lee, who, in a letter addressed to his sister, dated "Arlington, Virginia, April 20th, 1861. said : "The whole South is in a state of revolution, into...necessity for this state of things, and would have foreborne and pleaded to the end for redress of grievances, real or supposed, yet in my own person... | |
| 1873 - 610 Seiten
...pureminded and unselfish of those who were forced to choose : — ' The whole South,' he writes, ' is in a state of revolution, into which Virginia,...after a long struggle, has been drawn ; and though I recognise no necessity for this state of things, and would have forborne and pleaded to the end for... | |
| Charles Cornwallis Chesney - 1874 - 418 Seiten
...most pure-minded and unselfish of those who were forced to choose : " The whole South" [he writes] " is in a state of revolution, into which Virginia,...and would have forborne and pleaded to the end for the re" dress of grievances, real or supposed, yet in my own person I had to meet the question whether... | |
| Charles Cornwallis Chesney - 1874 - 436 Seiten
...most pure-minded and unselfish of those who were forced to choose : — The whole South [he writes] is in a state of revolution, into which Virginia,...after a long struggle, has been drawn ; and though I recognise no necessity for this state of th:ngs, and would have forborne and pleaded to the end for... | |
| Edward Lee Childe - 1875 - 406 Seiten
...to many before me deep and lasting regret. Now we are in a state of war which will yield to nothing. The whole South is in a state of revolution, into...after a long struggle, has been drawn ; and though I recognise no necessity for this state of things, and would have forborne and pleaded to the end for... | |
| Edward Lee Childe - 1875 - 366 Seiten
...to many before me deep and lasting regret. Now we are in a state of war which will yield to nothing. The whole South is in a state of revolution, into which Virginia, after a long struggle, has been dra- ugh I recognise no necessity for this state of things, and would have forborne and pleaded to... | |
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