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... Southern cause more harm than good ; for its advocates , desirous of leaving nothing unsaid which might strengthen their case , have laid so much stress upon what Virginia said when she join- ed the Union , and what Kentucky said when ...
... Southern cause more harm than good ; for its advocates , desirous of leaving nothing unsaid which might strengthen their case , have laid so much stress upon what Virginia said when she join- ed the Union , and what Kentucky said when ...
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... Southern States to secede , yet think them to have been wrong in exercising it . Their argument is that , though the North is commit- ting a great crime in preventing the others from doing what they have a right to do , yet that the ...
... Southern States to secede , yet think them to have been wrong in exercising it . Their argument is that , though the North is commit- ting a great crime in preventing the others from doing what they have a right to do , yet that the ...
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... all the Northern States had slaves as much as the Southern ones had . Yet even then the character of the two sections dif- fered , as might have been expected in the descend- THE NORTH AND THE SOUTH PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS,
... all the Northern States had slaves as much as the Southern ones had . Yet even then the character of the two sections dif- fered , as might have been expected in the descend- THE NORTH AND THE SOUTH PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS,
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... Southern . That there should be such a party , as one of the subordinate agents in moving the wheels of the State , is perhaps natural ; but the fact of that party's gaining the preponderance , coupled with that of the way elections ...
... Southern . That there should be such a party , as one of the subordinate agents in moving the wheels of the State , is perhaps natural ; but the fact of that party's gaining the preponderance , coupled with that of the way elections ...
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... Southern States were entirely dependent on foreigners for subsistence . They had , it is true , plenty of cattle . But the pro- ducts of their soil were only valuable as articles of The indigo of Virginia , the cotton of Georgia , the ...
... Southern States were entirely dependent on foreigners for subsistence . They had , it is true , plenty of cattle . But the pro- ducts of their soil were only valuable as articles of The indigo of Virginia , the cotton of Georgia , the ...
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The Confederate Secession William Schomberg Robert Kerr Marquess of Lothian Visualização integral - 1864 |
The Confederate Secession William Schomberg Robert KERR (Marquis of Lothian.) Visualização integral - 1864 |
The Confederate Secession William Schomberg Robert Kerr Marquess of Lothian Visualização integral - 1864 |
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