The Church and the Rebellion: A Consideration of the Rebellion Against the Government of the United States; and the Agency of the Church, North and South, in Relation TheretoDerby & Miller, 1864 - 562 páginas |
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... ordinance of secession was never officially made public . It was charged by the New Orleans papers at the time as being largely against secession , and the officers of the Convention were challenged to proclaim the result . To this day ...
... ordinance of secession was never officially made public . It was charged by the New Orleans papers at the time as being largely against secession , and the officers of the Convention were challenged to proclaim the result . To this day ...
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... secession against the direct vote of a majority of the people . Governor Hamilton , of Texas , in an address to the ... ordinance of secession ; in others , the submission of the question to a popular vote was but a burlesque on the ...
... secession against the direct vote of a majority of the people . Governor Hamilton , of Texas , in an address to the ... ordinance of secession ; in others , the submission of the question to a popular vote was but a burlesque on the ...
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... secession , and the Legislature which authorized that Convention had taken care to provide that no ordinance of secession should have any effect unless ratified by a subsequent expression of the popular will in the regular election ...
... secession , and the Legislature which authorized that Convention had taken care to provide that no ordinance of secession should have any effect unless ratified by a subsequent expression of the popular will in the regular election ...
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... ordinance ; and an influential leader in the movement , but recently a Senator of the United States , wrote and published a letter , hinting to those who might be rash enough to vote against secession , that they must expect to be ...
... ordinance ; and an influential leader in the movement , but recently a Senator of the United States , wrote and published a letter , hinting to those who might be rash enough to vote against secession , that they must expect to be ...
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... ordinance of secession would not have been carried in any of the seceding States , if the people could have been permitted a fair , uncontrolled election , by ballot upon it . But they were overwhelmed by fraud and force ; and then they ...
... ordinance of secession would not have been carried in any of the seceding States , if the people could have been permitted a fair , uncontrolled election , by ballot upon it . But they were overwhelmed by fraud and force ; and then they ...
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