This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1874 edition. Excerpt: ...therefore, except so far as its chiefs and some of their more deluded followers were concerned, was inspired and is sustained by a delusion. Were the people of the rebellious districts even now to reject the counsels of their misleaders, reorganize loyal State governments, and again send senators and ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1874 edition. Excerpt: ...therefore, except so far as its chiefs and some of their more deluded followers were concerned, was inspired and is sustained by a delusion. Were the people of the rebellious districts even now to reject the counsels of their misleaders, reorganize loyal State governments, and again send senators and representatives to Congress, they would find themselves at peace, with no institution changed and with their just influence in the national councils unabridged and unimpaired. With peace so restored, prosperity and happiness would return. "A pacific conquest of this delusion having been made impossible by the bombardment of Sumter, it became necessary to preserve the Union by war; and the question now most imperatively demanding attention and solution is, by what means can this war be best abridged without sacrificing its object? "Without now adverting to the military measures demanded for the suppression of the rebellion, it seems fit to direct your attention to one of another nature. I have already observed that the rebellion, so far as the people of the slave States thought proper to mako, whether military or othorwise, otherwise than with the greatest respect. If in any matter connected with his duties, he finds himself in apparent or real conflict with you, it is his business first to refer the matter to yourself, and to advise me, and then, if you require what seems to him to infringe the law, to acquiesce in your decision until the matter can he adjusted here by the President, or by the War and Treasury Departments. It is of the first importance that your operations be in no respect embarrassed, and they certainly shall not be through any act or omission of mine. "Be assured, General, that no one rejoices more heartily...
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1874, Wilstach, Baldwin & Co
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First edition
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Wilstach, Baldwin & Co
Published:
1874
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Ex-Library. First edition, 1874, hardcover with brown cloth boards, thick octavo, 838pp., frontispiece, otherwise not illustrated. Book ex-library with plate to front pastedown and small stamp to rear endpaper, no other library marks; spine ends and corners worn, rubbing, binding tight, front endpapers after the flyleaf are removed, text clean and unmarked. No DJ.
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1874 Hardcover First Edition published by Wilstach, Baldwin & Co.; Copy shows general signs of age wear but overall in very good condition; Binding loose at front hinge but still in tact, rest of binding solid and all pages attached; No markings in text; Previous owner name present on front free-end page; Stored and shipped in protective polybag.