E458 .S95 1864i
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The war for the Union the first, second, third and fourth years of the war / |
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E458 .T39 2018
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"The most complete political machine ever known" : the North's Union Leagues in the American Civil War / |
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E458 .T45
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Speeches in the second and third sessions of the Thirty-seventh Congress, and the vacation. |
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E458 .T734
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Indices of public opinion, 1860-1870 |
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E458 .T77
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Train's Union speeches. "Second series." |
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E458 .V19
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The record of Hon. C. L. Vallandigham on abolition, the union, and the civil war. |
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E458 .W57
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The new gospel of peace, according to St. Benjamin. |
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E458.1 .B38
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War and emancipation. A Thanksgiving sermon, preached in the Plymouth church, Brooklyn, N.Y., on Thursday, November 21, 1861./ |
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E458.1 .B74 1861i
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Speech of Hon. John C. Breckinridge, of Kentucky on executive usurpation delivered in the Senate of the United States, July 16, 1861. |
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E458.1 .B82 1861
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Speech of Hon. John C. Breckinridge, of Kentucky : on executive usurpation ; delivered in the Senate of the United States, July 16, 1861. |
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E458.1 .C66 1861i
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Shall the war be for union and freedom, or union and slavery? speech of Hon. M.F. Conway, of Kansas / |
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E458.1 .C668 1862i
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The rejected stone, or, Insurrection vs. resurrection in America |
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E458.1 .C67 1861i
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La constitution et l'Union discours prononcés au déjeuner de l'Union américaine donné à Paris, le 29 mai 1861, au Grand Hôtel du Louvre. |
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E458.1 .C75 1861i
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The crisis: its rationale |
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E458.1 .C763
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The rejected stone or, Insurrection vs. resurrection in America./ |
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E458.1 .C93
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The crisis: its rationale |
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E458.1 .E92
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The great issues now before the country. An oration by Edward Everett. |
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E458.1 .G24
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The spirit of the South towards northern freemen and soldiers defending the American flag against traitors of the deepest dye |
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E458.1 .H46 1861i
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Patriotism and the slaveholders' rebellion an oration / |
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E458.1 .H65 1861i
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The fallacy of neutrality an address by the Hon. Joseph Holt, to the people of Kentucky, delivered at Louisville, July 13th, 1861 : also his letter to J.F. Speed, Esq. |
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