| Frank Moore - American literature - 1862 - 808 pages
...that the Government of the Confederate States contemplate or bave ever proposed any violation '¿l of the neutral attitude thus assumed by Kentucky, there...to be some uneasiness felt among the people of some portion of the State, occasioned by the collection of bodies of troops slong their southern frontier.... | |
| Robert Tomes, Benjamin G. Smith - Slavery - 1862 - 764 pages
...Magoffin, "that the Government of the Confederate States contemplate or have ever proposed any invasion of the neutral attitude thus assumed by Kentucky, there seems to be some uneasiness felt by the people of some portion of the State, occasioned by the collection of bodies of troops along... | |
| Jefferson Davis - Confederate States of America - 1881 - 782 pages
...attitude thus assumed by Kentucky, there seems to be some uneasiness felt among the people of some portion of the State, occasioned by the collection of bodies...cherished object of peace, this communication is to present these facts and elicit an authoritative assurance that the Government of the Confederate States... | |
| jefferson davis - 1881 - 778 pages
...presume that the Government of the Confederate States contemplate or have ever proposed any violation of the neutral attitude thus assumed by Kentucky, there...to be some uneasiness felt among the people of some portion of the State, occasioned by the collection of bodies of troops along their southern frontier.... | |
| Jefferson Davis - Confederate States of America - 1881 - 786 pages
...presume that the Government of the Confederate States contemplate or have ever proposed any violation of the neutral attitude thus assumed by Kentucky, there...to be some uneasiness felt among the people of some portion of the State, occasioned by the collection of bodies of troops along their southern frontier.... | |
| United States. War Department - Confederate States of America - 1898 - 944 pages
...purposed any violation of the neutral attitude assumed by Kentucky, there seems to be some uneasiness among the people of some portions of the State, occasioned...troops along their southern frontier. In order to quiet that apprehension and to secure the people their cherished object of peace, this communication is to... | |
| Clement Anselm Evans - Confederate States of America - 1899 - 526 pages
...presume that the government of the Confederate States contemplates or have ever purposed any violation of the neutral attitude thus assumed by Kentucky, there...occasioned by the collection of bodies of troops along the Southern frontier. In order to quiet this apprehension and to secure to the people their cherished... | |
| Thomas Speed - Kentucky - 1907 - 412 pages
...presume that the government of the Confederate States contemplate or have even purposed any violation of the neutral attitude thus assumed by Kentucky, there...occasioned by the collection of bodies of troops along the southern frontier. ' ' ( War Records, Series i, vol. 4, p. 378.) On the 28th of August Mr. Davis... | |
| Thomas Speed - Kentucky - 1907 - 396 pages
...government of the Confederate States contemplate or have even purposed any violation of theneutral attitude thus assumed by Kentucky, there seems to...occasioned by the collection of bodies of troops along the southern frontier. " ( War Records, Series i, vol. 4, p. 378.) On the 28th of August Mr. Davis... | |
| Clement A. Evans - History - 2004 - 512 pages
...presume that the government of the Confederate States contemplates or have ever purposed any violation of the neutral attitude thus assumed by Kentucky, there...occasioned by the collection of bodies of troops along the Southern frontier. In order to quiet this apprehension and to secure to the people their cherished... | |
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