Aspirations to "whoop" the North notwithstanding, Confederates set their hopes for independence not on the belief that they could defeat the North but on the hope that their armies could stave off defeat long enough for the North to weary of war. The South's single biggest opportunity to effect political change in the North was the presidential contest of 1864. If Lincoln's support foundered and the North elected a president with a more flexible vision of peace on the continent, the South might realize its dream of independence. In Bullets, Ballots, and Rhetoric, Larry Nelson vividly brings to
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Nos. 1-38 of the Congressional series. ; v. 01-06. Class I, Foreign relations. -- v. 07-08. Class II, Indian affairs. -- v. 09-013. Class III, Finance. -- v. 014-015. Class IV, Commerce and navigation. -- v. 016-022. Class V, Military affairs. -- v. 023-026. Class VI, Naval affairs. -- v. 027. Class VII, Post-Office Department. --v. 028-035. Class VIII, Public lands. -- v. 036. Class IX, Claims. -- v. 037-038. Class X, Miscellaneous. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Vols. 1-3, 5-8 contain the political and literary portions; v. 4 the historical register department, of the numbers published from Oct. 1837 to Dec. 1840. ; Title from caption. ; Publication suspended Nov.-Dec. 1837, Aug. 1838, Jan.-June 1841. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; Spec. Coll. copy of nos. 1-4 (bound in 1 vol.) is part of a collection (Collection 1595). To page this item, use the collection record; to find the collection record, search the title: Emerson book collection. Item is in box 3, under original shelving no.: Emerson Collection A3N2. Half calf, brown floral-patterned cloth, stamped in blind. Gift, Margaret and Arthur Mayers, 1955. ; UCLA Library - CDL shared resource. ; UPDATED
Class I. Foreign relations. 6 v. 1st Cong.-20th Cong., 1st sess., April 30, 1789-May 24, 1828.--Class II. Indian affairs. 2 v. 1st Cong.-19th Cong., May 25, 1789-March 1, 1827.--Class III. Finance. 5 v. 1st Cong.-20th Cong., 1st sess., April 11, 1789-May 16, 1828.--Class IV. Commerce and navigation. 2 v. 1st Cong.-17th Cong., April 13, 1789-Feb. 25, 1823.--Class V. Military affairs. 7 v. 1st Cong.-25th Cong., 2nd sess., Aug. 10, 1789-March 1, 1838.--Class VI. Naval affairs. 4 v. 3rd Cong.-24th Cong., 1st sess., Jan 20, 1794-June 15, 1836.--Class VII. Post Office Department. 1 v. 1st Cong., 2nd sess.-22nd Cong., Jan. 22, 1790-Feb. 21, 1883.--Class VIII. Public lands. 8 v. 1st Cong.-24th Cong., July 1, 1790-Feb. 28, 1837.--Class IX. Claims. 1 v. 1st Cong., 2nd sess.-17th Cong., Feb. 5, 1790-March 3, 1823.--Class X. Miscellaneous. 2 v. 1st Cong.-17th Cong., April 17, 1789-March 3, 1823. ; Nos. 1-38 of the Congressional series. ; Class I. Foreign relations. 6 v. 1st Cong.-20th Cong., 1st sess., April 30, 1789-May 24, 1828.--Class II. Indian affairs. 2 v. 1st Cong.-19th Cong., May 25, 1789-March 1, 1827.--Class III. Finance. 5 v. 1st Cong.-20th Cong., 1st sess., April 11, 1789-May 16, 1828.--Class IV. Commerce and navigation. 2 v. 1st Cong.-17th Cong., April 13, 1789-Feb. 25, 1823.--Class V. Military affairs. 7 v. 1st Cong.-25th Cong., 2nd sess., Aug. 10, 1789-March 1, 1838.--Class VI. Naval affairs. 4 v. 3rd Cong.-24th Cong., 1st sess., Jan 20, 1794-June 15, 1836.--Class VII. Post Office Department. 1 v. 1st Cong., 2nd sess.-22nd Cong., Jan. 22, 1790-Feb. 21, 1883.--Class VIII. Public lands. 8 v. 1st Cong.-24th Cong., July 1, 1790-Feb. 28, 1837.--Class IX. Claims. 1 v. 1st Cong., 2nd sess.-17th Cong., Feb. 5, 1790-March 3, 1823.--Class X. Miscellaneous. 2 v. 1st Cong.-17th Cong., April 17, 1789-March 3, 1823. ; Mode of access: Internet.
v. 1 pt. I. Correspondence between the king and Cardinal Wolsey, 1518-1530. pt. II. Correspondence between the king and his ministers, 1530-1547.--v. 2-3. pt. III. Correspondence between the governments of England and Ireland, 1515-1546.--v. 4-5. pt. IV. Correspondence relative to Scotland and the borders, 1513-1546.--v. 6-11. pt. V. Foreign correspondence, 1473-1547. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; In U. of M. set v.1 is in 2 v.
v. 1. pt. I. Correspondence between the king and Cardinal Wolsey, 1518-1530. pt. II. Correspondence between the king and his ministers, 1530-1547.--v. 2-3. pt. III. Correspondence between the governments of England and Ireland, 1515-1546.--v. 4-5. pt. IV. Correspondence relative to Scotland and the borders, 1513-1546.--v. 6-11. pt. V. Foreign correspondence, 1473-1547. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; SML BBy4 65: Portfolio of 3 maps. Maps (for v.2) supplied in photostat facsimile (5 sheets negative) in portfolio.
1 sheet ([1] p.) ; Imprint date from Wing. ; Dated and signed at end: Saturday 10. December 1653. John Thurloe Sec. ; Annotation on Thomason copy: "Decemb ye 14:". ; Reproductions of the originals in the British Library (Thomason Tracts) and in the Harvard University Library (Early English Books).
"The first N.H. register was published in 1772. Subsequently, one was issued in each of the following year,--1787, 1788, 1789, 1794, 1795, 1796. Two were published in 1797, and one in 1798 . During the present century, a register has been issued every year except that of 1868. Two were published in 1801, 1811, 1812, 1813, 1816, 1833, and 1834 ." ; Mode of access: Internet. ; In 1867 the Register was purchased by McFarland and Jenks who combined it with the Political manual which they had published since 1857. The combined publication appeared as the New Hampshire political manual and annual register till 1872, after which it ceased to exist. A new publication entitled "The New Hampshire register and farmers' almanac" was started in 1869 by the Claremont Manufacturing Co.
Title from caption. ; Pagination is irregular. Vol. 6: Index and table of contents are missing; not available for photographing. ; Mode of access: Internet.