Fraser's Magazine, Volume 71Longmans, Green, 1865 |
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... slaves and a peninsular campaign for the Secessionists ; but that the destinies of the United States , in its present crisis , should by any possi- bility have been recommitted to the present President must surely in- crease the doubts ...
... slaves and a peninsular campaign for the Secessionists ; but that the destinies of the United States , in its present crisis , should by any possi- bility have been recommitted to the present President must surely in- crease the doubts ...
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... slaves and a peninsular campaign for the Secessionists ; but that the destinies of the United States , in its present crisis , should by any possi- bility have been recommitted to the present President must surely in- crease the doubts ...
... slaves and a peninsular campaign for the Secessionists ; but that the destinies of the United States , in its present crisis , should by any possi- bility have been recommitted to the present President must surely in- crease the doubts ...
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... slaves , -availing itself of that as one of the legitimate weapons of its armoury . This declaration of Mr. Adams was , soon after the break- ing out of this war , revived , and circulated throughout the country . The abolitionists at ...
... slaves , -availing itself of that as one of the legitimate weapons of its armoury . This declaration of Mr. Adams was , soon after the break- ing out of this war , revived , and circulated throughout the country . The abolitionists at ...
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... slaves , we ought to give the war up . ' This was in reply to the Secretary of War , Mr. Cameron , who had declared that the slaves should be freed - for which his official head was soon thrown to the clamorous Kentuckians . After the ...
... slaves , we ought to give the war up . ' This was in reply to the Secretary of War , Mr. Cameron , who had declared that the slaves should be freed - for which his official head was soon thrown to the clamorous Kentuckians . After the ...
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... slaves , -availing itself of that as one of the legitimate weapons of its armoury . This declaration of Mr. Adams was , soon after the break- ing out of this war , revived , and circulated throughout the country . The abolitionists at ...
... slaves , -availing itself of that as one of the legitimate weapons of its armoury . This declaration of Mr. Adams was , soon after the break- ing out of this war , revived , and circulated throughout the country . The abolitionists at ...
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