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    federacy


    1. During the course of that war, Rome granted those privileges to the greater part of them, one by one, and in proportion as they detached themselves from the general confederacy


    2. If to each colony which should detach itself from the general confederacy, Great Britain should allow such a number of representatives as suited the proportion of what it contributed to the public revenue of the empire, in consequence of its being subjected to the same taxes


    3. In this state of things, if the sovereign frequently found it difficult to resist the confederacy of a few of the great nobility, we cannot wonder that he should find it still more so to resist the united force of the clergy of his own dominions, supported by that of the clergy of all the neighbouring dominions


    4. Confederacy had only one fighting ship, the Sumter, which was the first of the cruiser class ships of war to be converted from a merchant ship


    5. of the Confederacy had sent Commissioners William Yancey,


    6. Confederacy and was appointed the commissioner to France


    7. financial point-of-contact for the Confederacy in England


    8. operation of purchasing supplies for the Confederacy from


    9. blockade and into the Confederacy


    10. shipping the supplies to the Confederacy, Bulloch secretly

    11. Jefferson Davis was elected president of the Confederacy in


    12. Winder, who was head of the Confederacy’s Secret Service, and


    13. “stars” of the Confederacy


    14. surmised that the Confederacy would be history


    15. This put the Florida out of commission for the Confederacy and left the South with one less Confederate


    16. A dance was given to the officers and men of the Shenandoah, and these sailors and their uniforms from the Confederacy impressed all the women


    17. predicament the Confederacy was in, having been outmanned


    18. He had no idea that the Confederacy was on its last legs and in deep trouble


    19. Other leaders in the Confederacy, however, had pushed hard to do just that


    20. delivery to Jeff Davis, “king” of the Confederacy

    21. the Confederacy, and the restoration of the Union


    22. Would the word of the Confederacy’s surrender,


    23. completely in the dark about the status of the Confederacy


    24. At the end of April 1865, Waddell was out of touch with the rest of the world, but had no reason to believe that the Confederacy


    25. simply doing the work that was in support the Confederacy and


    26. It was a difficult time for both the Union and the Confederacy in coming to terms for a peaceful settlement


    27. the Confederacy that the Union would be merciless in their


    28. dealings with the Confederacy


    29. requested by the Confederacy to go into the hills for a “long


    30. The letter was quite detailed, but in summary, advised Waddell that the war was over, the Confederacy no longer existed, and essentially

    31. the war was over and that the Confederacy no longer existed


    32. on May 10, in Georgia, and that the Confederacy had collapsed


    33. At this point, there was no Confederacy at all


    34. mission of destruction in the name of the Confederacy


    35. States and the Confederacy had ceased to exist


    36. Blaming the Prince of Fools should not blind anyone to the vast confederacy of fools that made him their choice


    37. Jeff Davis was elected president of the Confederacy in 1861, and General Grant was elected president of


    38. Addressing the prisoners, he began, “Gentleman, and gentlewomen, you see before you our little confederacy


    39. The fact is that the SAP was for many decades an honourable organisation, but as with the defeated German Army in 1945, and the Confederacy of American South in 1865, nothing good is said about them today


    40. There is a school of thought that says the Union was rapidly running out of money and the war was about to be lost when he marched to the sea splitting the Confederacy and cutting them off from the sea

    41. During the Civil War he joined the Confederacy and was elected to the Confederate Congress, dying shortly before taking office


    42. Finally, another “nation” high on the list is the Confederacy, which lost one quarter of all its soldiers in battle or from disease


    43. So perhaps to the surprise of anti Japanese racists, both the white supremacists of the Confederacy and French nationalists were willing to die at a similar or a higher rate, and thus were equally or more fanatic, than Japanese soldiers


    44. The Confederacy began the Civil War by attacking first, at Fort Sumter


    45. Even before that, the Confederacy had already attacked the US dozens of times, by its takeover of federal forts, customs houses, courthouses, and other federal buildings


    46. By any measure, the Confederacy and Confederates (excluding the many southerners forced to fight against their will) were simply traitors


    47. The Confederacy went to war because they did not agree with the results of a fair election, and started the war because there was an outside chance the lawful winner, Lincoln, might somewhat restrict slavery in the future from expanding


    48. Ironically the Confederacy made slavery end sooner, and pushed Lincoln into Emancipation


    49. The Confederacy opened fire, starting the war that would be the most devastating in all of US history


    50. The worst act of terrorism prior to September 11 was carried out by the Confederacy, the bombing of the USS Sultana














































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