The American Conflict: A History of the Great Rebellion in the United States of America, 1860-'64: Its Causes, Incidents, and Results: Intended to Exhibit Especially Its Moral and Political Phases, with the Drift and Progress of American Opinion Respecting Human Slavery from 1776 to the Close of the War for the Union, Volumen1O.D. Case, 1864 - 37 páginas "A history of the Great Rebellion in the United States of America, 1860-'65: its causes, incidents, and results: intended to exhibit especially its moral and political phases, with the drift and progress of American opinion respecting human slavery from 1776 to the close of the war for the Union "--T.p. |
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... give to the patient , careful , critical study of innumerable documents and letters , an amount of time and thought which I could not have commanded , unless I had been able to de- vote years , instead of months only , to the ...
... give to the patient , careful , critical study of innumerable documents and letters , an amount of time and thought which I could not have commanded , unless I had been able to de- vote years , instead of months only , to the ...
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... give . So many battles , sieges , marches , campaigns , etc. , remain to be narrated , that ― ample as this work would seem to be , and capacious as are its pages - a naked record of the remaining events of the war , especially should ...
... give . So many battles , sieges , marches , campaigns , etc. , remain to be narrated , that ― ample as this work would seem to be , and capacious as are its pages - a naked record of the remaining events of the war , especially should ...
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... give a page to this occurrence , and ignore that , which was of at least equal consequence ? Why praise the achievement of A , yet pass over that of B , which was equally meritorious and important ? ' But , especially in dealing with ...
... give a page to this occurrence , and ignore that , which was of at least equal consequence ? Why praise the achievement of A , yet pass over that of B , which was equally meritorious and important ? ' But , especially in dealing with ...
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... Colonies could give it any validity . To avoid overturn- ing Slavery in the Colonies , it was absolutely necessary to uphold it in England . " — Ibid . , p . 426 . for this remarkable display of legal erudition and acumen ,
... Colonies could give it any validity . To avoid overturn- ing Slavery in the Colonies , it was absolutely necessary to uphold it in England . " — Ibid . , p . 426 . for this remarkable display of legal erudition and acumen ,
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... give the alarm , not only when their liberties in general are invaded , but separately , lest the precedent in one may affect the whole ; and to enable the collective wisdom of such a people to judge of its consequences , and how far ...
... give the alarm , not only when their liberties in general are invaded , but separately , lest the precedent in one may affect the whole ; and to enable the collective wisdom of such a people to judge of its consequences , and how far ...
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Statesman of the Lost Cause - Jefferson Davis and His Cabinet Burton J. Hendrick Sin vista previa disponible - 2007 |