The Richmond Examiner During the War
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Excerpt from The Richmond Examiner During the War: Or the Writings of John M. Daniel
The following Writings of the late John M. Daniel, Editor and Proprietor of the Daily Richmond Examiner, were published in that paper during the war. Preserved in the original text, they are republished at this day because of the intrinsic and durable value they possess, as expressed in the sanction with which they have already been stamped by the public - by the genuine public who are not only willing but desirous to hear the truth in regard to public men and events, whether of the past or of the present. By a critical analysis of the men and events of that memorable epoch, 1861-65 - which in itself resumes American history, and which will not soon be surpassed in importance, on this continent at least - these writings present a true reflex of the spirit in which the conflict was waged.
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