THE inauguration of the permanent government, amid the struggles of war, was welcomed by our people as a sign of the independence for which all their sacrifices had been made, and the increased efforts of the enemy for our subjugation were met by corresponding determination on our part to maintain the rights our fathers left us at whatever cost.
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The rise and fall of the Confederate government
1990, Da Capo Press
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0306804182 9780306804182
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Reprint of edition originally published: Richmond, Va.: Garrett and Massie, 1938.
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