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of the united states1816
the government of the487
on the th of472
government of the united427
of the confederate states400
the secretary of war394
the people of the373
the united states government252
at the same time240
on the part of239
army of northern virginia207
of the army of191
for the purpose of190
the morning of the183
president of the united181
to the united states181
the president of the180
the army of the178
on the morning of174
constitution of the united169
the army of northern169
the constitution of the168
the part of the157
of the people of153
in the united states153
of the government of152
by the united states145
army of the potomac140
in the direction of139
in the midst of138
the hands of the136
of the federal government132
morning of the th121
for the first time118
the conduct of the116
the close of the115
to the secretary of115
the united states in114
of the state of112
the secretary of the112
people of the united110
in the hands of108
in the course of103
of the th of103
secretary of the navy101
side of the river101
the right of the100
in front of the100
the night of the99
at the head of97
of the federal army96
the south side of96
the head of the92
the th of april92
as soon as the92
the beginning of the91
the north side of90
for the defense of90
on the st of89
on the next day88
one of the most87
on the south side86
the end of the85
the command of the84
on the night of84
in the event of83
it would have been83
in command of the82
the congress of the82
the house of representatives82
into the hands of82
the th of june81
the result of the81
of the southern states80
by the government of79
of the confederate government79
the rest of the79
the history of the79
night of the th77
in the mean time77
of one of the76
of the secretary of76
as well as the75
south side of the74
the th of march74
the th of may74
with a view to74
north side of the74
have the honor to73
the action of the73
the consent of the72
on the d of72
the commander of the71
of the several states71
the presence of the71
a member of the70
by the people of70
was one of the70
in the face of69
conduct of the war69
at the time of69
the rear of the69
on the north side68
the afternoon of the68
the declaration of independence68
to the people of68
i have the honor68
from time to time67
the direction of the67
at the close of67
hands of the enemy67
a large number of67
in the case of67
for the protection of66
a portion of the66
command of the army65
the fact that the65
the laws of the65
the united states and65
the sovereignty of the64
the authority of the64
the articles of confederation63
the position of the63
at the end of62
the movements of the62
the united states army62
the united states to62
the line of the62
the condition of the61
the character of the61
on the subject of61
in the presence of61
the defense of the60
to the command of60
after the battle of60
on the right of60
congress of the united59
a part of the59
assistant secretary of war59
in the rear of59
within the limits of58
the greater part of58
in regard to the58
a ship of war58
the destruction of the58
in consequence of the58
in the way of57
at the beginning of57
the secretary of state57
in the history of57
the reader has seen56
close of the war56
from the united states56
in favor of the56
on the same day56
in view of the56
the passage of the56
secretary of the treasury56
people of the south55
it will be seen55
a dispatch from gen55
with regard to the54
to the government of54
for the sake of54
the armies of the54
on the other hand53
the mouth of the53
the battle of the53
the officers of the53
on the other side53
as a matter of53
this side of the53
in the vicinity of53
writ of habeas corpus52
to the federal government52
the th of july52
of the southern people52
the bureau of conscription51
in a few days51
that there was no51
the side of the51
on account of the51
laws of the united51
the th of february51
the time of the51
of the battle of51
by the secretary of50
president of the confederate50
a letter from gen50
confederate states of america50
united states in the50
in the house of50
and on the th50
it is to be49
the use of the49
to the confederate states49
of the enemy to49
at the battle of49
the cape of good49
for the benefit of49
that the enemy was49
the adoption of the49
in accordance with the49
on the afternoon of48
the loss of the48
the surrender of the48
with the exception of48
the advance of the48
there can be no48
the left of the48
the power of the48
cape of good hope48
seems to have been47
in relation to the47
the enemy on the47
force of the enemy46
with the united states46
a day or two46
the th of november46
the th of december46
in possession of the46
in spite of the46
that is to say46
the writ of habeas46
that the people of45
for a long time45
a large amount of45
the manner in which45
could not have been45
it is said the45
the th and th45
the face of the45
i do not know45
is said to have44
the latter part of44
secretary of war to44
of the supreme court44
as the reader has44
proved to be the44
as soon as he44
in one of the44
beginning of the war44
the course of the44
a matter of course43
on board the alabama43
as we have seen43
of the enemy was43
the evening of the43
a majority of the43
the nature of the43
state of south carolina43
the th of september43
the question of the43
on the evening of42
the act of congress42
that it was not42
he told me that42
on the conduct of42
people of the states42
in a state of42
the name of the42
of the confederate army42
the main body of42
the confederate states of42
in the confederate states42
on the ground that42
side of the james41
the commencement of the41
the spirit of the41
the th of october41
under the command of41
of the northern states41
in a few minutes41
on the th inst41
the officers and men41
the failure of the41
that it would be40
of the james river40
there is a rumor40
the st of may40
the women of the40
the fate of the40
that the enemy had40
i do not think40
and the united states40
so far as i40
movements of the enemy40
the valley of the40
the banks of the40
the laws of nations39
of the war department39
chief of the bureau39
the opening of the39
advance of the enemy39
the united states was39
the united states of39
the progress of the39
bank of the river39
consent of the governed39
it was necessary to39
the protection of the39
on the left of39
the midst of the38
of the enemy in38
the members of the38
the eyes of the38
the execution of the38
that the united states38
in line of battle38
the state of south38
of the enemy at38
in the name of38
the operations of the38
the case of the38
of the first corps38
in killed and wounded38
of some of the38
to the effect that38
the officer of the38
sovereignty of the people38
the order of the38
the remainder of the38
a few days ago37
of the people to37
and in a few37
of the bureau of37
assigned to the command37
the rights of the37
people of the state37
on the next morning37
on the th the37
it is rumored that37
dissolution of the union37
in advance of the37
put an end to37
the heart of the37
against the united states37
the state of virginia37
on board of her37
on the williamsburg road37
one hundred and fifty36
the duty of the36
as far as the36
on the th and36
the will of the36
the top of the36
it is impossible to36
the provisions of the36
to return to the36
be found in the36
the battle of manassas36
the property of the36
the arrival of the36
the withdrawal of the36
had been sent to36
on the opposite side36
in the absence of36
it was impossible to35
in addition to the35
in the battle of35
the assistant secretary of35
the exchange of prisoners35
the th of january35
on the coast of35
in rear of the35
will be seen that35
the lines of the35
the possession of the35
of the blue ridge35
a large portion of34
on the side of34
a portion of his34
war between the states34
that part of the34
of the democratic party34
of the two armies34
of the government to34
for which it was34
the th of august34
the field of battle34
on board the sumter34
in the army of34
was not to be34
on this side of34
united states of america34
the united states congress34
an officer of the34
the purpose of the34
it was not until34
the attention of the34
that he did not34
of the federal forces33
of the fact that33
in behalf of the33
to take care of33
to say that the33
is one of the33
the cause of the33
the state of new33
early in the morning33
government of the confederate33
to the president of33
there could be no33
afternoon of the th33
states in the aggregate33
the capture of the33
for the use of33
that he could not33
the army of tennessee33
a few days after33
in violation of the33
the benefit of the33
if it had been32
the formation of the32
the service of the32
in the confederate army32
the states of the32
of the general government32
that portion of the32
the strength of the32
the laws of war32
of all the states32
the powers of the32
it is reported that32
end of the war32
to the south side32
governor of the state32
that it was a32
of the st of32
the women and children32
of the army and32
the united states senate32
the ordinance of secession32
it would be a32
citizens of the united32
to be found in32
the independence of the32
but it was not31
the policy of the31
people of the several31
in charge of the31
to be in the31
it seems to me31
the subject of the31
the decision of the31
for the destruction of31
the south bank of31
if this be so31
in the state of31
the opposite side of31
the effect of the31
the right of secession31
in the city of31
right of the people31
of the state government31
the north bank of31
states of the union31
as well as to31
to the north side31
the st of july31
to the rear of31
from the direction of30
the gulf of mexico30
the battle of gettysburg30
it is said that30
greater part of the30
the nine miles road30
as one of the30
said to have been30
the preservation of the30
in connection with the30
of the third corps30
of the president of30
in the eyes of30
the state of the30
an end to the30
is not to be30
the supreme court of30
against the government of30
under the impression that30
in the beginning of30
between the ages of30
north bank of the30
amendment to the constitution30
and the secretary of30
to provide for the30
the army and navy30
in the shape of30
state of new york30
and it may be29
that of the enemy29
to the support of29
of the federal constitution29
year of the war29
the sick and wounded29
on the high seas29
south bank of the29
the government at washington29
letter of the th29
the interests of the29
the early part of29
the terms of the29
the report of the29
court of the united29
the fire of the29
and at the same29
the foot of the29
the united states had29
the war of the29
and one of the29
of the fall of29
of the th inst29
the events of the29
the object of the29
the organization of the29
the safety of the29
the coast of brazil29
with reference to the29
late in the afternoon29
your letter of the28
he was ordered to28
the subjugation of the28
it is difficult to28
the right and left28
sovereignty of the states28
on the th he28
of the constitution of28
the success of the28
letter to the secretary28
in the shenandoah valley28
the captain of the28
the united states for28
all parts of the28
in the latter part28
the ratification of the28
the enemy in the28
the master of the28
the harbor of charleston28
she proved to be28
at the foot of28
the army of virginia28
rights of the states28
officer of the deck28
the reader will see27
to withdraw from the27
the senate of the27
women of the south27
in the afternoon of27
in the hour of27
government of the state27
supreme court of the27
fall into the hands27
on his way to27
in which it was27
the march of the27
with the view of27
an act of congress27
the names of the27
the limits of the27
it was too late27
the oath of allegiance27
the district of columbia27
of the southern army27
that the government of27
on the line of27
will be able to27
but it is not27
the troops of the27
that he was not27
as soon as they27
republican form of government27
a good deal of27
of the mississippi river27
that there was a27
at the mouth of27
the crew of the27
the vicinity of the26
opposite side of the26
nations of the earth26
in the matter of26
the same time the26
united states government to26
in the harbor of26
the work of the26
of the laws of26
two or three days26
any of the states26
that he had been26
and a number of26
it could not be26
of the act of26
forces of the enemy26
of the enemy on26
the capital of the26
the war between the26
the battle of shiloh26
in the act of26
morning of the d26
of the enemy were26
in front of his26
that it was the26
the men of the26
the confederate states government26
by one of the26
without the consent of26
the orders of the26
compact between the states26
by the side of26
as prisoners of war26
of the states of26
a republican form of26
and it was not26
position of the enemy26
side of the chickahominy25
as soon as it25
and it will be25
for the preservation of25
the honor to be25
the people of virginia25
main body of the25
the value of the25
as soon as possible25
to the memory of25
the north and the25
of the right of25
to the extent of25
of the confederacy was25
it was evident that25
of the second corps25
at the commencement of25
of the d of25
period of the war25
to go to the25
of the army in25
for the united states25
in reference to the25
the centre of the25
the hearts of the25
words of the constitution25
a dissolution of the25
would have been a25
in the first place25
one hundred and twenty25
in the habit of25
it had not been25
the crossing of the25
the united states is25
battle of seven pines25
people of the confederate25
senate of the united25
in the service of24
in the possession of24
a copy of the24
on the field of24
the head of his24
for the most part24
of the members of24
to the vicinity of24
members of the legislature24
the united states colors24
there had been no24
it was in the24
to the right of24
violation of the constitution24
to the governor of24
reserved to the states24
with the loss of24
to have been the24
the fall of vicksburg24
on the james river24
the d of april24
of which he was24
in pursuit of the24
in the southern states24
the condition of affairs24
as far as possible24
the union of the24
the army of general24
than that of the24
land and naval forces24
the authorities at washington24
the purposes for which24
of the south was24
both sides of the24
the federal army was24
in the valley of24
and there is no24
valley of the shenandoah24
in a short time24
a letter to the24
on the banks of24
was the result of24
the affairs of the24
of the condition of24
and there was no24
that the enemy were24
committee on the conduct24
to which i have23
at the same moment23
i said to him23
at the rate of23
side of james river23
it would not be23
of the south were23
on both sides of23
to the army of23
told me that he23
the other side of23
of the rights of23
the people in the23
to leave the country23
in the last chapter23
would not have been23
as the reader will23
of the writ of23
me that he had23
so much as a23
to the constitution of23
a flag of truce23
the attack on the23
the governor of the23
it may be said23
the midst of a23
the people of this23
in the neighborhood of23
presence of the enemy23
on the eve of23
to interfere with the23
from the fact that23
shall have power to23
people of the north23
one hundred thousand men23
the ranks of the23
the event of the23
to show that the23
it was not the23
the united states shall23
provisions of the constitution23
that he was a23
had been ordered to23
part of the state23
the people of each23
the exercise of the23
evening of the th23
up and down the23
history of the war23
in obedience to the23
the last day of23
of the capture of23
from one of the22
a great deal of22
on the basis of22
the appearance of the22
he would have been22
so far as the22
and some of the22
the constitution and laws22
in the northern states22
as well as in22
from right to left22
the baltimore and ohio22
i have no doubt22
armies of the united22
to the fact that22
on the th instant22
of the northern people22
two hundred and fifty22
for which they were22
it was to be22
the people and the22
occupied by the enemy22
it may not be22
by the federal government22
and i do not22
the news of the22
secretary of war has22
was to be the22
is to be found22
the retreat of the22
to enable him to22
the york river railroad22
the citizens of the22
of the commanding general22
by the confederate government22
the course of a22
out of the union22
the necessities of the22
the seat of government22
in the middle of22
was sent to the22
the th day of22
to be able to22
in a letter to22
in his power to22
the approach of the22
as soon as i22
north and the south22
to the state of22
that they should be22
authority of the united22
the law of nations22
would have been in22
that it should be22
policy of the government22
army of the united22
men of the south22
after the fall of21
by order of the21
the enemy in his21
to carry out the21
and it is said21
a few hundred yards21
that there should be21
for the common defense21
of the war in21
the reports of the21
i do not believe21
from the army of21
pursuit of the enemy21
the proceedings of the21
the officers and crew21
in a condition to21
the peace of the21
in the spring of21
i am going to21
the orange and alexandria21
the bank of the21
university of the south21
it can not be21
the inhabitants of the21
under cover of the21
no person shall be21
in the light of21
the force of the21
about the same time21
the flag of the21
as will be seen21
in the conduct of21
to the congress of21
of the states and21
the united states authorities21
the united states consul21
with the aid of21
baltimore and ohio railroad21
the city of washington21
the united states as21
large portion of the21
the suspension of the21
would have been the21
turned over to the21
to that of the21
and that it was21
the west side of21
had been in the21
that he would be21
under the authority of21
an hour or two21
and that he would21
the middle of the21
in the defense of21
that he had no21
of the president and21
in time of war20
of the republican party20
the forces of the20
to the confederate government20
by a vote of20
and most of the20
the control of the20
the compact of union20
on the west side20
authorities of south carolina20
the battle of seven20
of the state to20
the charles city road20
rear of the enemy20
withdraw from the union20
is a rumor that20
a more perfect union20
was made by the20
whatever may have been20
of war of the20
the evacuation of richmond20
during the night of20
loss in killed and20
and that of the20
to the number of20
that they would be20
to one of the20
in the war of20
the th of the20
on the way to20
the valley of virginia20
armies in the field20
in the opinion of20
of the committee on20
until the th of20
a violation of the20
the united states were20
in the hearts of20
of the line of20
the confederate states to20
of the armies of20
of the new york20
the commerce of the20
the establishment of a20
but i do not20
at the expense of20
may have been the20
the date of the20
the battles of the20
there will be no20
congress of the confederate20
officers of the army20
termination of the war20
of which i am20
the university of the20
the removal of the20
power of the government20
between the united states20
from day to day20
the support of the20
the command of general20
of the house of20
the restoration of the20
it is true that20
mile and a half20
the army and the20
that some of the20
with the rest of20
in the language of20
we have no news19
the united states forces19
the authorities of the19
by the president of19
a letter from the19
chief of the army19
rights of the people19
at the door of19
of the president to19
state of the union19
of the confederate congress19
of a state to19
of the state in19
to the end of19
the battle of chancellorsville19
the right of a19
out of the question19
morning of the st19
of the th the19
it is certain that19
it must have been19
the authorities of south19
so far as to19
that the confederate states19
the secession of the19
the presence of a19
the united states by19
of the people and19
for the want of19
as the people of19
of any of the19
between the president and19
the ports of the19
the stars and stripes19
which they had been19
had been made to19
the hands of a19
the chief of the19
of a portion of19
the intention of the19
to the right and19
the day after the19
as a member of19
of the declaration of19
for more than a19
on the north bank19
had a right to19
in half an hour19
the enemy had been19
to inquire into the19
a large part of19
due process of law19
united states for the19
of president lincoln to19
south carolina and georgia19
the nations of the19
part of the field19
west side of the19
if the reader will19
a mile and a19
under the direction of19
is said to be19
other side of the19
and as soon as19
assumed command of the19
in the district of19
the north and south19
to take possession of19
which he had been19
of the late war19
two thirds of the19
the united states flag19
the fall of the19
property of the united19
surrender of the army19
the committee on the19
the fortunes of the19
to coerce a state19
the president and the19
fell into the hands19
of the federal authorities19
to the general government19
the people of a19
the federal government to19
from the secretary of19
the unalienable rights of19
for the purposes of18
the battle of sharpsburg18
of the officers and18
be sent to the18
officers and men of18
the united states are18
was in command of18
of the british government18
in front of richmond18
it appears that the18
in the senate of18
the flank of the18
or to the people18
along the line of18
it was not a18
which the united states18
per bushel of pounds18
that it is not18
had the honor to18
not been able to18
purposes for which it18
he was one of18
the pursuit of the18
the formation of a18
we were obliged to18
the d of july18
states of the confederacy18
in the summer of18
as we have said18
of the army was18
it might have been18
his line of battle18
under the laws of18
of the th and18
under the orders of18
of the governor of18
in the progress of18
that one of the18
the exigencies of the18
the acts of congress18
service of the united18
the first time in18
by the light of18
it will be remembered18
to the laws of18
to the war department18
of the number of18
the repulse of the18
more than a year18
that he would not18
the details of the18
of the men who18
the track of the18
in the centre of18
a compact between the18
the line of battle18
by the several states18
a view to the18
order of the secretary18
th and th of18
for the removal of18
the federal secretary of18
loss of the enemy18
he was in the18
the united states constitution18
in the annals of18
the death of general18
of the constitution and18
the new england states18
that i could not18
fall of new orleans18
congress shall have power18
for a few days18
we shall soon have18
after the close of18
in a few hours18
that i had not18
the evacuation of the18
delegated to the united18
a citizen of the18
to cross the potomac18
of the congress of18
united states and the18
with the confederate states18
this state of things18
that there is a18
night of the st18
powers of the states18
as that of the18
condition of the country18
by the constitution of18
of the nature of18
it was found that18
both houses of congress18
on the extreme left18
have been able to18
a large body of18
the extent to which18
war of the revolution18
in the same direction18
the whole number of18
for the relief of18
to the coast of18
that they had been18
in the early part18
eastern shore of virginia18
citizen of the united18
amendments to the constitution18
bank of the rappahannock17
was due to the17
up to this time17
of the field of17
it would seem that17
the shape of a17
the new york tribune17
admitted into the union17
by some of the17
the ends for which17
his wife and children17
i am glad to17
against the confederate states17
chairman of the committee17
the results of the17
a quarter of a17
of the southern confederacy17
he did not know17
by a majority of17
the confederate states navy17
proved to be a17
i should have been17
was supposed to be17
use of the word17
part of the army17
a member of congress17
four years with general17
years with general lee17
of the conduct of17
of the th instant17
to return to their17
in the discharge of17
of the confederate armies17
for the safety of17
if there had been17
the people of maryland17
provide for the common17
and some of them17
to the supreme court17
defense of the city17
an attack on the17
a few days before17
was not until the17
of the new government17
in the same manner17
flag of truce boat17
one of the best17
on the south bank17
but there was no17
were sent to the17
adoption of the constitution17
armies of the confederacy17
as well as by17
the battle of chickamauga17
it may have been17
at the cape of17
there was not a17
there are rumors of17
commencement of the war17
the officer in command17
of the surrender of17
the constitution and the17
the honor of the17
the battle of fredericksburg17
the crest of the17
at the white house17
movement of the enemy17
one of the states17
of the whole people17
at the request of17
officers of the government17
right of a state17
the state of affairs17
at the opening of17
between the north and17
the rest of his17
under the influence of17
to the left of17
about the middle of17
the point at which17
the united states have17
side of the potomac17
the basis of the17
orange and alexandria railroad17
of the army to17
is a matter of17
in his official report17
it is too late17
head of the column17
of the enemy and17
the state of missouri17
of the union army17
of the tennessee river17
provision of the constitution17
did not seem to17
in the exercise of17
army of the confederacy17
part of the united17
corps of the army17
the first year of17
the people of kentucky17
between them and the17
it was difficult to17
would be able to17
the majority of the17
as well as of17
the result of a17
the absence of the17
there would have been17
the expiration of the17
by the governor of17
should be sent to17
to attack the enemy17
seem to have been17
years of the war17
a few of the17
of the south in17
it may be so17
the establishment of the17
all the powers of17
return to their homes16
the waters of the16
to execute the laws16
the troops on the16
it will not be16
in the month of16
letters of marque and16
the city of new16
one hundred and forty16
to take the oath16
the delegates of the16
of the enemy from16
the blessings of liberty16
on one of the16
order of president lincoln16
other parts of the16
as i have said16
many of them were16
star of the west16
to enable us to16
it will be the16
the president and his16
have a right to16
constitution and laws of16
was assigned to the16
the militia of the16
the bottom of the16
to do with the16
the president and secretary16
in the winter of16
at a time when16
men in the field16
the abolition of slavery16
by the name of16
had nothing to do16
the alabama and the16
to participate in the16
the soldiers of the16
the efforts of the16
of the federal commander16
the issue of the16
oath of allegiance to16
told me that the16
end of the island16
people of each state16
of the people in16
by the action of16
on the right and16
was a man of16
the meeting of the16
the door of the16
at a loss to16
headquarters army northern virginia16
it is not a16
a large proportion of16
of the movements of16
the enemy was in16
it was impossible for16
from the consent of16
hundred and fifty thousand16
the confederate army was16
the people of that16
the duties of the16
of south carolina and16
of the death of16
few days after the16
the states and the16
by the terms of16
for the exchange of16
in southern historical papers16
that of the united16
i have not heard16
and that he had16
have no right to16
as far as practicable16
that the secretary of16
under the articles of16
not be able to16
the state of mississippi16
on their way to16
and it is a16
united states by the16
that it was necessary16
as well as i16
had no right to16
from the vicinity of16
it is said gen16
in which he was16
the reader will recollect16
it is well known16
the congress shall have16
of a majority of16
majority of the people16
a letter was received16
can be no doubt16
take part in the16
the sound of the16
by the confederate states16
i was obliged to16
it is not necessary16
the blockade of the16
the chief of ordnance16
it was known that16
the army under general16
i was forced to16
in the form of16
it is not to16
for the establishment of16
to the will of16
part of the government16
at the hands of16
the words of the16
with the army of16
for a few moments16
is the duty of16
of the civil war16
a large force of16
by the fact that16
by the laws of16
by the president to16
of the right wing15
in opposition to the15
to the last extremity15
of the missouri compromise15
on the occasion of15
that it was impossible15
generals johnston and beauregard15
to the states respectively15
those of the enemy15
the loss of his15
are reserved to the15
with a cargo of15
that he would have15
i was introduced to15
any part of the15
the fall of new15
forts henry and donelson15
in the condition of15
the fact that he15
course of a few15
the views of the15
division of the third15
i have received your15
to be followed by15
it is stated that15
letter to the president15
hundred yards of the15
with a force of15
authorities of the united15
the interest of the15
far as i know15
the situation of affairs15
it to the secretary15
virginia and north carolina15
there is not a15
in which he had15
the day of the15
the resources of the15
the necessaries of life15
made by the enemy15
in the fall of15
the aid of the15
of the department of15
on the nine miles15
organization of the army15
out of the war15
for the execution of15
to the use of15
it is a matter15
the troops from the15
ages of eighteen and15
a force of about15
at the point of15
among the people of15
army of the enemy15
commander of the army15
the eastern shore of15
part of the country15
there would be no15
some of the most15
from the beginning of15
of the presence of15
the objects of the15
i have not been15
if they had been15
the maintenance of the15
out of the way15
the diocese of tennessee15
of those who have15
to aid in the15
we got under way15
the death of the15
to leave the city15
has been made to15
it is needless to15
in the hope of15
there was but one15
early on the th15
and this is the15
the confidence of the15
it to the states15
it may be a15
women of the confederacy15
that there is no15
was made on the15
for a few hours15
in a great measure15
the legislatures of the15
he said he had15
to the time of15
the annexation of texas15
a state of war15
in the old service15
it is not the15
the officers and soldiers15
at the risk of15
the killed and wounded15
to the condition of15
does not seem to15
the ages of eighteen15
the resolutions of the15
first year of the15
the next few days15
as soon as we15
with the hope that15
the plan of the15
in any of the15
so long as the15
act of congress of15
the recognition of the15
and a half miles15
the opinion of the15
ratification of the constitution15
as rapidly as possible15
i am willing to15
of prisoners of war15
to say that i15
of the history of15
secure the blessings of15
forces of the united15
that the federal government15
and many of the15
on the day of15
in compliance with the15
this was the first15
the war with mexico15
on the top of15
of the sovereignty of15
the balance of the15
of the articles of15
of the power of15
that the enemy would15
as much as possible15
of the evacuation of15
is said the enemy15
of the forces of15
in the declaration of15
on the back of15
the scene of action15
men of all arms15
prosecution of the war15
what is the matter15
will be remembered that15
to take part in15
and the laws of15
one of them was15
as long as the15
a heavy fire of15
the first days of15
the interior of the15
of many of the15
on the plains of15
the assertion of the15
between the two governments15
a few weeks ago14
it is understood that14
an ordinance of secession14
the head of a14
was given to the14
in time of peace14
the city of richmond14
the minds of the14
in a day or14
that there was nothing14
the delivery of the14
the restoration of peace14
devotion to the union14
the first battle of14
in the execution of14
take possession of the14
the d of june14
the loss of a14
the senator from illinois14
of allegiance to the14
of the most important14
the occasion of the14
of two thirds of14
of the south have14
the united states navy14
in which they were14
a number of the14
of northern virginia was14
by the th of14
of slavery in the14
was followed by the14
south side of james14
in the power of14
this part of the14
the strait of sunda14
a prisoner of war14
the wants of the14
and could not be14
governor of south carolina14
on the road to14
of marque and reprisal14
part of the day14
that the army of14
on the day after14
the same time that14
battle of the th14
throughout the united states14
on the th day14
this is not the14
evacuation of the city14
the last of the14
the act of the14
the existence of slavery14
of the country in14
took possession of the14
member of the union14
a vast amount of14
and i have no14
and a portion of14
the termination of the14
of those who were14
will of the people14
that the federal army14
of the character of14
that the constitution was14
manner in which he14
to such an extent14
the d of may14
between it and the14
the appearance of a14
of the island of14
daughters of the confederacy14
i hope you will14
the mouths of the14
body of the enemy14
was that of a14
the confederate states were14
that he was in14
to take the field14
the right wing of14
and it was only14
to be sent to14
we came up with14
the story of the14
to remain in the14
possession of the enemy14
to the conduct of14
of the city of14
they would have been14
for the next few14
of the state and14
and there was a14
to support the constitution14
decision of the supreme14
as applied to the14
early part of the14
to the house of14
it will be a14
that they were not14
united states in congress14
beyond the reach of14
the east side of14
within the lines of14
of the church in14
an interview with the14
at that time the14
ends for which it14
as if he had14
the new york herald14
had been compelled to14
officer of the united14
of the respective states14
force of the united14
for the surrender of14
the enemy from the14
seems to me that14
if it had not14
there should be a14
and the confederate states14
in the federal army14
of the states to14
the land and naval14
the first day of14
a committee of the14
by it to the14
to believe that the14
the left bank of14
upon the high seas14
to the line of14
in the formation of14
a brigade of infantry14
it to be a14
for the maintenance of14
confederate states steamer sumter14
on the question of14
session of the legislature14
on the point of14
the left wing of14
the origin of the14
under the control of14
of the mexican war14
of the confederate forces14
to the point of14
not so much as14
in conformity with the14
make a junction with14
on the east side14
to the execution of14
did not intend to14
point at which the14
the passes of the14
the language of the14
to report to general14
a convention of the14
the united states the14
the edge of the14
blessings of liberty to14
the representatives of the14
for a short time14
the enemy from his14
the junction of the14
we observed in latitude14
our loss in killed14
glad to see you14
to make a junction14
president davis and general14
to the interests of14
the fall of fort14
the governments of the14
from left to right14
it was intended to14
out of the country14
to work on the14
falling into the hands14
from all parts of14
of the federal troops14
there will be a14
one or two of14
the powers of government13
in the performance of13
of representatives of the13
adequate to the exigencies13
with the rank of13
it occurred to me13
by the fire of13
of the washington artillery13
the governor of south13
parts of the country13
the front of the13
east of the mississippi13
to me that the13
granted in the constitution13
with the main body13
up the line of13
the facts of the13
action of the confederate13
of the confederate authorities13
to take an oath13
that i had been13
vicksburg and port hudson13
at the house of13
we have news of13
but a short time13
in the mexican war13
by the congress of13
i was glad to13
the separation of the13
it my duty to13
the office of president13
in the heart of13
be the duty of13
north of the potomac13
it is now said13
over to the enemy13
with some of the13
with a large force13
the best of my13
to the admission of13
to get out of13
with a loss of13
on the right bank13
the batteries of the13
and that he was13
that he should be13
and house of representatives13
parts of the world13
that none of the13
the following dispatch was13
to be made of13
as early as the13
some of the best13
the protection of his13
the day on which13
the federal government and13
to acknowledge the receipt13
of the whole country13
at this time the13
the whole of the13
to put an end13
we could see the13
in a few weeks13
the st of september13
some one of the13
months of the war13
in some of the13
in the selection of13
four or five miles13
the enemy did not13
a number of prisoners13
between the alabama and13
a large quantity of13
that we were in13
the operation of the13
was a member of13
at a distance of13
of the left wing13
for the last time13
at an early period13
one of the first13
to which he was13
the right bank of13
the limits of a13
the privilege of the13
in the southern hemisphere13
the southern states to13
at the expiration of13
by the secretary to13
the construction of the13
to the best of13
with his own and13
navigation of the mississippi13
from the state of13
to the constitutional convention13
to the conclusion that13
must have been a13
acknowledge the receipt of13
and munitions of war13
house of representatives of13
of the western army13
to have been a13
with the spirit of13
in the confederate service13
with the intention of13
in front of them13
to fall into the13
which the enemy had13
it is evident that13
the eye of the13
in the hope that13
an oath of allegiance13
to the scene of13
his seat in the13
which shall be made13
put the ship under13
it is believed that13
it is possible that13
ordered to report to13
doubt as to the13
at the moment of13
the base of the13
oath to support the13
a part of his13
service in the field13
miles from the city13
of the operations of13
said that he had13
civil officers of the13
the last few days13
of the board of13
on the confederate side13
and the next day13
the administration of the13
to the exigencies of13
the balance of power13
to the rio grande13
in full view of13
a large majority of13
the extent of the13
their way to the13
heard down the river13
on a former occasion13
on the rio grande13
as it had been13
the memory of the13
secretary of war that13
would have been to13
been the subject of13
generals in the field13
some of the states13
to the order of13
in the war department13
as late as the13
withdrawal of the troops13
did not care to13
a copy of which13
liberty to ourselves and13
the art of war13
in such manner as13
of liberty to ourselves13
secede from the union13
from the south side13
of the war of13
federal secretary of the13
on the face of13
as much as the13
the event of a13
in a few moments13
information to the enemy13
there was nothing to13
under the fire of13
could not fail to13
the capacity of the13
two pieces of artillery13
the sake of the13
it became necessary to13
that i did not13
the south and west13
authority of the government13
through the streets of13
by the enemy in13
it was not possible13
branch of the government13
five years of age13
in the interest of13
be seen that the13
secretary of war and13
it would be impossible13
it became evident that13
we have nothing from13
received a letter from13
our way to the13
my wife and children13
the last days of13
to add to the13
the second and third13
as president of the13
the return of the13
reserved powers of the13
not delegated to the13
the exception of the13
it was ascertained that13
with which he was13
a hundred and fifty13
by flag of truce13
more than a hundred13
that they could not13
position on the right13
growing out of the13
to the relief of13
states in congress assembled13
manner in which the13
was received from gen13
the west end of13
the life of the13
of the war was13
of citizens of the13
large force of the13
the surface of the13
every part of the12
on the last day12
in such a manner12
it is probable that12
the entrance of the12
would have been no12
the united states military12
fleet of the enemy12
the division of general12
the defense of richmond12
in spite of his12
of the purpose of12
would be compelled to12
that the enemy are12
of the confederate cause12
sent to the secretary12
the seat of war12
his report of the12
the seizure of the12
during the remainder of12
was found to be12
general albert sidney johnston12
the enemy was driven12
there should be no12
from the presence of12
a treaty of peace12
and out of the12
the st of march12
the election of mr12
capital of the confederacy12
different parts of the12
and we had a12
principles of the constitution12
passage of the river12
the admission of the12
attachment to the union12
during the whole of12
near the mouth of12
out of the army12
on the opposite bank12
that the enemy is12
the presidency of the12
such service or labor12
the country through which12
coast of north carolina12
the prisoners of war12
ordained and established the12
or it may be12
the expenses of the12
an appeal to the12
in response to the12
as well as his12
general of the army12
and purposes of the12
as to the result12
to the confederate cause12
had the right to12
to the adoption of12
to the formation of12
of the secession of12
be made by the12
and established the constitution12
a small portion of12
in the nature of12
the following dispatch from12
for the support of12
held by the enemy12
at the feet of12
the executive of the12
of which had been12
the management of the12
of general robert e12
and sent to the12
on the th general12
one of the greatest12
to do with it12
retreat of the enemy12
will be sent to12
with his whole force12
the writer of these12
the united states troops12
the honor to receive12
the credit of the12
the inhabitants of a12
on the first day12
the advance of general12
to every state in12
latter part of the12
his way to the12
by the federal authorities12
by the military commander12
of the land and12
to pursue the enemy12
it was not so12
it would be an12
the charge of the12
part of his command12
as a means of12
was by no means12
ourselves and our posterity12
it was apparent that12
repulse of the enemy12
to the city of12
the troops in the12
days of the war12
in support of the12
night of the d12
with those of the12
be said to have12
of the provisional congress12
fell into our hands12
the supremacy of the12
the number of prisoners12
to the necessity of12
of the american people12
may be able to12
military force of the12
resources of the country12
that it could not12
the government and the12
the masses of the12
the conclusion that the12
to the same effect12
state of the case12
and it was a12
the disposition of the12
flank of the enemy12
any one of the12
state in the union12
by the aid of12
part of the enemy12
with the secretary of12
the next day was12
to be on the12
to carry on the12
to call on the12
he said that he12
command of the federal12
the same shall be12
in a very few12
following dispatch was received12
had the power to12
on the morning after12
side of the rappahannock12
part of the city12
that the alabama was12
the federal government was12
by the authority of12
the agent of the12
of person and property12
the institution of slavery12
do not think that12
suspension of the writ12
by an act of12
the states which had12
a question of time12
by the brigades of12
is to be hoped12
the great principles of12
for the success of12
of the officers of12
north of james river12
interview with the president12
he was about to12
allegiance to the united12
the line of march12
the united states with12
we were in the12
states shall guarantee to12
if it should be12
line of battle was12
the foundation of the12
laws of the state12
with which they were12
the movement of the12
in one of his12
of the second day12
as a part of12
the merits of the12
in retreat from gettysburg12
the course pursued by12
of the government were12
divisions of the third12
the victory at manassas12
he says the enemy12
the united states or12
in the name and12
in the northern hemisphere12
crew of the alabama12
the coast of north12
the receipt of your12
in the constitution of12
to meet the enemy12
in the effort to12
the northern papers say12
no alternative but to12
the president and congress12
departments of the government12
the northern and southern12
the fords of the12
of the american union12
in the several states12
three fourths of the12
command of the department12
the discharge of the12
the senators and representatives12
a few minutes after12
to ourselves and our12
and that they were12
effort was made to12
as long as possible12
that it may be12
part of the union12
the organization of a12
of the legislature of12
in the fact that12
of the people was12
in the work of12
the abandonment of the12
the office of the12
of the southern troops12
military authorities of the12
the efficiency of the12
part of the line12
that this was the12
which had been sent12
as may be necessary12
the soldiers in the12
by the presence of12
was out of the12
the united states that12
congress of the confederation12
the heads of departments12
all that could be12
of women and children12
united states secretary of12
the rear of our12
to the provisions of12
may be said to12
that it would not12
at an early hour12
has a right to12
to look after the12
james and york rivers12
three or four days12
the world ever saw12
which it was established12
on the flank of12
we have a dispatch12
the extreme right of12
the surrender of vicksburg12
in which we were12
on the mississippi river12
which it had been12
a renewal of the12
prohibited by it to12
has been ordered to12
report on the conduct12
which had been made12
at the mercy of12
military power of the12
the general assembly of12
the following is an12
forts in charleston harbor12
later in the day12
full view of the12
east of the blue12
there was no longer12
it may be well12
it would be better12
to the exchange of12
the friends of the12
by the legislatures of12
headquarters army of northern12
the right to withdraw12
the men in the12
of the confederacy in12
the dissolution of the12
united states government had12
the result was a12
that he had not12
just in time to12
he was compelled to12
the late confederate states12
battle of the wilderness12
under the constitution of12
soldiers in the field12
to the aid of12
subjugation of the state12
that he might be12
the scene of the12
the time of his12
the legislature of the12
address to the people12
shall guarantee to every12
as far as i12
of the city and12
the light of the12
at the war department12
the idea of a12
it will be necessary12
guarantee to every state12
i am so glad12
of the troops of12
during the late war12
to the northern states12
a copy of a12
of the withdrawal of12
from first to last12
up to the time12
have been in the12
the freedom of the12
to the top of12
states by the constitution12
it seems that the12
the wishes of the12
until late in the12
was known to be12
which would have been12
the star of the12
a declaration of war12
he seems to have12
the line of retreat12
the validity of the11
election of state officers11
the positions of the11
reported to me that11
the author of the11
the case of general11
writes to the secretary11
of shot and shell11
with the advice and11
the sentiment of the11
privilege of the writ11
of war and the11
at the residence of11
the prosecution of the11
in the belief that11
in the virginia convention11
have the power to11
that they should have11
darkness of the night11
head of the passes11
to speak of the11
he was a man11
with the hope of11
the united states steamer11
united states shall guarantee11
the united states from11
as part of the11
by the confederate authorities11
of the fifth corps11
make the best of11
and the other to11
became more and more11
and on the next11
be called upon to11
the concurrence of the11
and the condition of11
the whole people of11
the belief that the11
attempt was made to11
the wisdom of the11
the lower part of11
it was of no11
the st of october11
the honor to inform11
of the independence of11
to the organization of11
the rays of the11
by the consent of11
the invasion of the11
i want you to11
take an oath of11
of the campaign of11
to say nothing of11
of the citizens of11
in charge of a11
i have had the11
was made by general11
which could not be11
the plans of the11
the virginia and tennessee11
opening of the campaign11
between him and the11
an address to the11
members of the cabinet11
the south at the11
the perpetuity of the11
work on the fortifications11
a candidate for the11
the existence of the11
the life of gen11
his line of retreat11
early on the morning11
sent it to the11
to the position of11
by the force of11
have been permitted to11
on her way to11
preservation of the union11
well as to the11
president of the confederacy11
in the election of11
constitution for the united11
a sufficient number of11
on the ground of11
efforts of the enemy11
of the country and11
the united states has11
the payment of the11
on the west bank11
shall be delivered up11
the fact that they11
order of the day11
on the floor of11
the confederate states had11
and laws of the11
with the assistance of11
there can be little11
battle of the st11
of the south and11
the following letter from11
following is an extract11
government of the union11
the next day the11
to the close of11
powers from the consent11
was ordered to follow11
that they might be11
that it will be11
as a ship of11
the deck of the11
under flag of truce11
the ladies of the11
the people as composing11
to run the blockade11
east side of the11
officers and crew of11
as secretary of war11
from the north and11
the next day he11
was ordered to be11
proclamation of president lincoln11
was not at all11
hundred and twenty thousand11
the st of december11
in the track of11
it would be well11
not to be disturbed11
and a large number11
of the commander of11
to make war upon11
so as to be11
base of the mountain11
supreme law of the11
not seem to have11
and one of his11
would have been an11
the state of tennessee11
of the system of11
about half a mile11
law of the land11
union of the states11
fourteenth amendment to the11
in the first days11
the military and naval11
do not know that11
of the federal armies11
report of the battle11
between the two sections11
queen of the west11
of the main body11
the plan of campaign11
arms and munitions of11
of united states government11
a brigade of the11
and the federal government11
ordinance of secession was11
the divisions of mclaws11
the point of the11
the rock city guard11
from the command of11
if he had been11
to the james river11
the dead and wounded11
the field of manassas11
the strength of our11
mass of the people11
an account of the11
the flag of truce11
to the side of11
hour and a half11
the execution of his11
lee writes that he11
on the left bank11
the two armies were11
in the open field11
reached the vicinity of11
with a number of11
the state of alabama11
the face of a11
of the troops from11
for the fate of11
but they were not11
the key of the11
state in this union11
we got up steam11
no such thing as11
reconstruction of the union11
to take charge of11
the enemy would have11
of the states which11
at the outset of11
the agents of the11
of the valley of11
bank of the chickahominy11
but there is no11
the number of men11
to those of the11
the commanding general of11
and there is a11
an oath to support11
all the officers and11
as if they had11
to the cause of11
letter was received from11
been made to the11
the first of these11
writer of these pages11
the reserved powers of11
with which he had11
in the island of11
i have not learned11
question as to the11
the bill of lading11
that the enemy have11
majority of the whole11
was made in the11
was one of those11
was such as to11
to be made by11
approach of the enemy11
of the states in11
he could not be11
by the law of11
that the southern states11
of the government and11
by the citizens of11
southern historical society papers11
the military power of11
to inform me that11
united daughters of the11
executive of the united11
the confederate forces in11
on the union side11
might have been expected11
an amendment to the11
force in his front11
i have not seen11
with me to the11
afternoon of the d11
carry on the war11
nor prohibited by it11
to the residence of11
from the commanding general11
as the united states11
and the establishment of11
the committee of thirteen11
are said to have11
on which it was11
be made to the11
to the constitution and11
daylight on the th11
to the commanding general11
it would be difficult11
his commission in the11
strength of the army11
the fact of the11
and the capture of11
it is said they11
union a republican form11
of the property of11