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... President Lincoln had any right to do it for them . And a person who might insist on the inhabitants of the Kanawha Valley being kept under the Richmond Government whether they wished it or not , might still think that it was quite open ...
... President Lincoln had any right to do it for them . And a person who might insist on the inhabitants of the Kanawha Valley being kept under the Richmond Government whether they wished it or not , might still think that it was quite open ...
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... central government , and kept the rest to themselves . On the Divine Right theory , the rebels are not the seceding States , but President Lincoln and those who have aided him in trying to break off portions of 6 THE RIGHT OF SECESSION .
... central government , and kept the rest to themselves . On the Divine Right theory , the rebels are not the seceding States , but President Lincoln and those who have aided him in trying to break off portions of 6 THE RIGHT OF SECESSION .
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... President , who is waging a long , bloody , and ter- rible war against an act much less strong than the measure for which they both voted , and one performed in the exercise of rights which he who remains in it has loudly avowed , would ...
... President , who is waging a long , bloody , and ter- rible war against an act much less strong than the measure for which they both voted , and one performed in the exercise of rights which he who remains in it has loudly avowed , would ...
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... President for life , and then , as that would not do , a President for ten years . Had either of these suggestions been adopted 12 THE NORTH AND THE SOUTH :
... President for life , and then , as that would not do , a President for ten years . Had either of these suggestions been adopted 12 THE NORTH AND THE SOUTH :
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... President , and in a less degree , one for a long term , would have had a direct interest in preventing the opposing sections from coming into direct collision with one another . A President for four years - for that was the term which ...
... President , and in a less degree , one for a long term , would have had a direct interest in preventing the opposing sections from coming into direct collision with one another . A President for four years - for that was the term which ...
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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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