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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... object , has long since subsided , and every self- ish passion has taken its place . It is not the and the letters of Washington ' and his compatriots bear testimony to the wide - spread prevalence of venality and corruption , even ...
... object , has long since subsided , and every self- ish passion has taken its place . It is not the and the letters of Washington ' and his compatriots bear testimony to the wide - spread prevalence of venality and corruption , even ...
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... objects of the gen- eral system ? First , defense against foreign in- vasion ; second , against internal sedition . Shall all the States , then , be bound to defend each , and shall each be at liberty to introduce a weak- ness which ...
... objects of the gen- eral system ? First , defense against foreign in- vasion ; second , against internal sedition . Shall all the States , then , be bound to defend each , and shall each be at liberty to introduce a weak- ness which ...
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... object of prop- erty . The Federal Constitution , therefore , decides , with great propriety , on the case of our slaves , when it views them in the mixed char- acter of persons and property . This is , in fact , In these latter days ...
... object of prop- erty . The Federal Constitution , therefore , decides , with great propriety , on the case of our slaves , when it views them in the mixed char- acter of persons and property . This is , in fact , In these latter days ...
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... impedi- ment and a nuisance . The Span- iards were charged with fomenting intrigues in Kentucky and Tennessee , which had for their object the aliena- or Democratic party from our rela- tions with Europe , 54 THE AMERICAN CONFLICT .
... impedi- ment and a nuisance . The Span- iards were charged with fomenting intrigues in Kentucky and Tennessee , which had for their object the aliena- or Democratic party from our rela- tions with Europe , 54 THE AMERICAN CONFLICT .
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... object , would no longer be politic nor safe . Directly after the general pacification of Europe , in 1802 , by the treaty of Amiens , a powerful French expedition had sailed for the West Indies ; and , though its ostensible and real ...
... object , would no longer be politic nor safe . Directly after the general pacification of Europe , in 1802 , by the treaty of Amiens , a powerful French expedition had sailed for the West Indies ; and , though its ostensible and real ...
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Statesman of the Lost Cause - Jefferson Davis and His Cabinet Burton J. Hendrick Sin vista previa disponible - 2007 |