The Comprehensive History of the Southern Rebellion and the War for the Union: Embodying Also Important State Papers, Congressional Proceedings, Official Reports, Remarkable Speeches, Etc., Etc, Volumen1J. D. Torrey, 1862 - 512 páginas |
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... federacy for the use of their prisons , and thus the difficulty was in a measure obviated . This opposition of course met with the sharpest recrimination from the Central and Southern States of the Union , which , gener- ally ...
... federacy for the use of their prisons , and thus the difficulty was in a measure obviated . This opposition of course met with the sharpest recrimination from the Central and Southern States of the Union , which , gener- ally ...
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... federacy , and no " compromise " will restore them to the Union except it be such a com- promise as will abjure the old Constitution so far as to give the Slave States an equal share in the General Government at all times , an equal ...
... federacy , and no " compromise " will restore them to the Union except it be such a com- promise as will abjure the old Constitution so far as to give the Slave States an equal share in the General Government at all times , an equal ...
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... federacy , no matter what her minority might be in population and wealth . The New York Herald , as organ of this class of thinkers , said , in its issue of November 28th : - ty Party . ern slaveholders to their slave property ...
... federacy , no matter what her minority might be in population and wealth . The New York Herald , as organ of this class of thinkers , said , in its issue of November 28th : - ty Party . ern slaveholders to their slave property ...
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... - ments . 66 ' The Southern Confederacy ought to be a Slaveholding Con- federacy . It is no experiment O F MILITARY vice of the Government of the United 44 REBELLION . THE SOUTHERN Progress of the Rebellion in South Carolina.
... - ments . 66 ' The Southern Confederacy ought to be a Slaveholding Con- federacy . It is no experiment O F MILITARY vice of the Government of the United 44 REBELLION . THE SOUTHERN Progress of the Rebellion in South Carolina.
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... federacy . As the position and views of General Scott , and parts of Virginia and Florida should be placed A DAY OF FASTING AND PRAYER . It is certain. the Northeast Confederacy , with its capital at Albany . " It , at the first thought ...
... federacy . As the position and views of General Scott , and parts of Virginia and Florida should be placed A DAY OF FASTING AND PRAYER . It is certain. the Northeast Confederacy , with its capital at Albany . " It , at the first thought ...
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