"While mentally revolving the question of Emancipation-now, evidently "coming to a head,"-no inconsiderable portion of Mr. Lincoln's thoughts centered upon, and his perplexities grew out of, his assumption that the "physical difference" ...
595; Durey, William Wickham: Master Spy, p. 87. 10. For an account of the Duc de la Vauguyon's dismissal see Daudet, E. Histoire de l'Emigration pendant la Révolution Française, 3 vols. (Paris: Librairie Hachette et Cie), I, pp. 53–55.
To properly understand the condition of things preceding the great war of the Rebellion, and the causes underlying that condition and the war itself, we must glance backward through the history of the Country to, and even beyond, that ...
To properly understand the condition of things preceding the great war of the Rebellion, and the causes underlying that condition and the war itself, we must glance backward through the history of the Country to, and even beyond, that ...
In the 1880s, he also wrote this book, in which he asserted that the secession crisis and Civil War were all part of a Southern conspiracy that had its roots long before Lincoln's election. The book covers all the way into Reconstruction.
Logan was the author of The Great Conspiracy: Its Origin and History (1886), a partisan account of the Civil War, and of The Volunteer Soldier of America (1887).
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