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... Union . " Mr. SUMNER . " Always were ? " Mr. SHERMAN . Yes , sir , " and always were traitors to the Union . " If this is a cor- rect report of this speech it is certainly singular that this gentleman should come here under the peculiar ...
... Union . " Mr. SUMNER . " Always were ? " Mr. SHERMAN . Yes , sir , " and always were traitors to the Union . " If this is a cor- rect report of this speech it is certainly singular that this gentleman should come here under the peculiar ...
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... Union , that this extraordinary session of Congress is called for the purpose of indicating or devising no means to bring them in . They but proclaim to the people of Virginia , North Carolina , South Car- olina , Georgia , Alabama ...
... Union , that this extraordinary session of Congress is called for the purpose of indicating or devising no means to bring them in . They but proclaim to the people of Virginia , North Carolina , South Car- olina , Georgia , Alabama ...
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... Union . Why , sir , but for the timely action of the Union party and the loyal soldiers that marched into Kentucky from the northern States , Kentucky would have struck herself out of the Union years ago . The rebels of Kentucky did ...
... Union . Why , sir , but for the timely action of the Union party and the loyal soldiers that marched into Kentucky from the northern States , Kentucky would have struck herself out of the Union years ago . The rebels of Kentucky did ...
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