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... first , that it was the Union which made , as well our foreign , as our domestic commerce . They can scarcely have failed to per- ceive that the effort for disunion produces the existing difficulty ; and that one strong nation promises ...
... first , that it was the Union which made , as well our foreign , as our domestic commerce . They can scarcely have failed to per- ceive that the effort for disunion produces the existing difficulty ; and that one strong nation promises ...
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... first quarter of the financial year , ending on the 30th September , 1861 , the receipts from all sources , including the balance of 1st of July , were one hundred and two million five hundred and thirty - two thousand five hundred and ...
... first quarter of the financial year , ending on the 30th September , 1861 , the receipts from all sources , including the balance of 1st of July , were one hundred and two million five hundred and thirty - two thousand five hundred and ...
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... first , let the whole country be divided into circuits of convenient size , the supreme judges to serve in a number of them corresponding to their own num- ber , and independent circuit judges be provided for all the rest . Or ...
... first , let the whole country be divided into circuits of convenient size , the supreme judges to serve in a number of them corresponding to their own num- ber , and independent circuit judges be provided for all the rest . Or ...
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... first mentioned , if the other shall not be brought into existence , ) at some place , or places , in a climate congenial to them . It might be well to consider , too , whether the free colored people already in the United States could ...
... first mentioned , if the other shall not be brought into existence , ) at some place , or places , in a climate congenial to them . It might be well to consider , too , whether the free colored people already in the United States could ...
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... first . Maryland was made to seem against the Union . Our soldiers were assaulted , bridges were burned , and railroads torn up , within her limits ; and we were many days , at one time , without the ability to bring a single regiment ...
... first . Maryland was made to seem against the Union . Our soldiers were assaulted , bridges were burned , and railroads torn up , within her limits ; and we were many days , at one time , without the ability to bring a single regiment ...
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