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... natural result of this was that the public men whom the South produced were , as a body , superior to those of the North . This gave them an influence more than proportional to their numbers . But in the particular matters which were ...
... natural result of this was that the public men whom the South produced were , as a body , superior to those of the North . This gave them an influence more than proportional to their numbers . But in the particular matters which were ...
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... natural ; but the fact of that party's gaining the preponderance , coupled with that of the way elections have been managed in the North , has caused the disruption of the Union . For a long time things went on , not very well , but ...
... natural ; but the fact of that party's gaining the preponderance , coupled with that of the way elections have been managed in the North , has caused the disruption of the Union . For a long time things went on , not very well , but ...
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... natural course that would recommend itself to a dispassionate looker - on would be , that as it was impossible that , with such conflicting interests , the two sections should get on comfortably together , they had better agree to ...
... natural course that would recommend itself to a dispassionate looker - on would be , that as it was impossible that , with such conflicting interests , the two sections should get on comfortably together , they had better agree to ...
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... - how the South , supported not only by her natural rights with regard to the terri- tories , but also by the stipulations entered into with France by the treaty under which Louisiana was ceded to 122 THE BATTLE OF THE TERRITORIES :
... - how the South , supported not only by her natural rights with regard to the terri- tories , but also by the stipulations entered into with France by the treaty under which Louisiana was ceded to 122 THE BATTLE OF THE TERRITORIES :
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... natural leaders , and consequently escape being commanded by such a class as that which has been allowed to usurp power in the other section . In one State only has the old plan been adhered to ; and of course she has been vituper- ated ...
... natural leaders , and consequently escape being commanded by such a class as that which has been allowed to usurp power in the other section . In one State only has the old plan been adhered to ; and of course she has been vituper- ated ...
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The Confederate Secession William Schomberg Robert Kerr Marquess of Lothian Visualização integral - 1864 |
The Confederate Secession William Schomberg Robert Kerr Marquess of Lothian Visualização integral - 1864 |
The Confederate Secession William Schomberg Robert Kerr Marquess of Lothian Visualização integral - 1864 |
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