TRANSCRIBER'S NOTE:Every effort has been made to replicate this text as faithfully as possible, including obsolete and variant spellings. Obvious typographical errors in punctuation (misplaced quotes and the like) have been fixed. Corrections [in brackets] in the text are noted below:page 39: typo corrected:and declared the resolutions adopted. Mr.Toombe[Toombs]fired up at this unusual decision.page 122: possible typo:However, he did run for Congress andscored[should be scorned?]the secret order on every stump in the district.page 171: quote added in likely place:this was no new principle introduced into our Constitution.["]It was inserted in the ordinance of 1787.page 237: typo corrected:joined the Army his staff was made up as follows; D. M.Dubose[DuBose], Adjutant General;page 260: quote added in likely place:from Toombs and directed him to join his command.["]As we were preparing for the charge at Manassaspage 268: typo corrected:He was not very far over when a troop ofcalvary[cavalry]rode up.page 288: typo corrected:Riding over to aneigbor's[neighbor's]house, Mr. J. T. Wingfield, he failed to find his friend, but leftpage 295: comma added:"But that looks very much like him through the window[,]" said Lieutenant Irvin.page 295: typo corrected:they might indiscreetly comment on his presence orembarass[embarrass]him even by their willingnesspage 299: typo corrected:Federals believedTombs[Toombs]already abroad and had ceased to look for him in Georgia.page 325: added missing quote:and property; defeat all the rightful purposes of government, and renounce all remedies, all laws.["]page 342: typo corrected:authorizing the legislature to levy alax[tax]to furnish good substantial artificial limbspage 375: added missing quote:to his home in Augusta, General Toombs bade him good-by.["]I am sorry," said he, "the hour isOnpage 250, a quotation begins with no conclusive end:"Just before dark," says Dr. Steiner, "Mr. Toombs received orders to charge the enemy,Inconsistent spelling: Greensboro (page281)/Greenesboro (pages9,283)Inconsistent spelling: Empress Eugenie (page 310)/Eugénie (index)Inconsistent spelling: Hagerstown (page265)/Hagarstown (page262andindex)
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Every effort has been made to replicate this text as faithfully as possible, including obsolete and variant spellings. Obvious typographical errors in punctuation (misplaced quotes and the like) have been fixed. Corrections [in brackets] in the text are noted below:
page 39: typo corrected:and declared the resolutions adopted. Mr.Toombe[Toombs]fired up at this unusual decision.page 122: possible typo:However, he did run for Congress andscored[should be scorned?]the secret order on every stump in the district.page 171: quote added in likely place:this was no new principle introduced into our Constitution.["]It was inserted in the ordinance of 1787.page 237: typo corrected:joined the Army his staff was made up as follows; D. M.Dubose[DuBose], Adjutant General;page 260: quote added in likely place:from Toombs and directed him to join his command.["]As we were preparing for the charge at Manassaspage 268: typo corrected:He was not very far over when a troop ofcalvary[cavalry]rode up.page 288: typo corrected:Riding over to aneigbor's[neighbor's]house, Mr. J. T. Wingfield, he failed to find his friend, but leftpage 295: comma added:"But that looks very much like him through the window[,]" said Lieutenant Irvin.page 295: typo corrected:they might indiscreetly comment on his presence orembarass[embarrass]him even by their willingnesspage 299: typo corrected:Federals believedTombs[Toombs]already abroad and had ceased to look for him in Georgia.page 325: added missing quote:and property; defeat all the rightful purposes of government, and renounce all remedies, all laws.["]page 342: typo corrected:authorizing the legislature to levy alax[tax]to furnish good substantial artificial limbspage 375: added missing quote:to his home in Augusta, General Toombs bade him good-by.["]I am sorry," said he, "the hour isOnpage 250, a quotation begins with no conclusive end:"Just before dark," says Dr. Steiner, "Mr. Toombs received orders to charge the enemy,Inconsistent spelling: Greensboro (page281)/Greenesboro (pages9,283)Inconsistent spelling: Empress Eugenie (page 310)/Eugénie (index)Inconsistent spelling: Hagerstown (page265)/Hagarstown (page262andindex)