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Thomas Jefferson (search for this): article 9
Retaliation. A Charlottesville correspondent suggests, if the threat of confiscating Senator Mason's property in Philadelphia be carried out, that Monticello, the home and grave of Thomas Jefferson, now the property of Commodore Levy, of the Lincoln Navy, be appropriated by this State. If confiscation is to be begun, the South can play at the game as well as the North.
Abe Lincoln (search for this): article 9
Retaliation. A Charlottesville correspondent suggests, if the threat of confiscating Senator Mason's property in Philadelphia be carried out, that Monticello, the home and grave of Thomas Jefferson, now the property of Commodore Levy, of the Lincoln Navy, be appropriated by this State. If confiscation is to be begun, the South can play at the game as well as the North.
Retaliation. A Charlottesville correspondent suggests, if the threat of confiscating Senator Mason's property in Philadelphia be carried out, that Monticello, the home and grave of Thomas Jefferson, now the property of Commodore Levy, of the Lincoln Navy, be appropriated by this State. If confiscation is to be begun, the South can play at the game as well as the North.
Joseph T. Mason (search for this): article 9
Retaliation. A Charlottesville correspondent suggests, if the threat of confiscating Senator Mason's property in Philadelphia be carried out, that Monticello, the home and grave of Thomas Jefferson, now the property of Commodore Levy, of the Lincoln Navy, be appropriated by this State. If confiscation is to be begun, the South can play at the game as well as the North.
Monticello (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 9
Retaliation. A Charlottesville correspondent suggests, if the threat of confiscating Senator Mason's property in Philadelphia be carried out, that Monticello, the home and grave of Thomas Jefferson, now the property of Commodore Levy, of the Lincoln Navy, be appropriated by this State. If confiscation is to be begun, the South can play at the game as well as the North.
Abraham Lincoln (search for this): article 9
The London Post, (Ministerial organ,) of May 3, takes the ground that President Lincoln has a right both to declare a blockade of the Southern ports, and treat Southern privateers, when captured, as pirates.
March, 5 AD (search for this): article 9
The London Post, (Ministerial organ,) of May 3, takes the ground that President Lincoln has a right both to declare a blockade of the Southern ports, and treat Southern privateers, when captured, as pirates.
Abraham Lincoln (search for this): article 9
An English opinion. --It is stated that the London Post, the organ of the Palmerston government, acknowledges that President Lincoln has " a right both to declare a blockade of the Southern ports, and to treat Southern privateers, when captured, as pirates."
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