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... 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 South is not free from blame in provoking what she must have known to be war , for a mere ...
... 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 South is not free from blame in provoking what she must have known to be war , for a mere ...
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... argument against the large concessions which our Government made , was that which maintained that if we had not been so ready to give everything up , we might have got more in exchange . There was some force in this : for the fact of ...
... argument against the large concessions which our Government made , was that which maintained that if we had not been so ready to give everything up , we might have got more in exchange . There was some force in this : for the fact of ...
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... arguments by which the South had been induced not to press rigorously for Pinckney's proposed two - thirds vote , that the Western States were likely to be as much opposed to protective duties as she was herself , and that their united ...
... arguments by which the South had been induced not to press rigorously for Pinckney's proposed two - thirds vote , that the Western States were likely to be as much opposed to protective duties as she was herself , and that their united ...
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... argument . It was of no use to say that slavery was an affair of the States , and not one for the Federal Government at all ; the answer was , that slavery was a sin , which the Federal Govern- ment ought to put down , whether it had ...
... argument . It was of no use to say that slavery was an affair of the States , and not one for the Federal Government at all ; the answer was , that slavery was a sin , which the Federal Govern- ment ought to put down , whether it had ...
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... arguments . Now let us look at the pro- Of these there are principally They two . The first is as follows : " It is ridiculous to talk of emancipating the blacks . They are not fit for it , and what is more , they never will be . are ...
... arguments . Now let us look at the pro- Of these there are principally They two . The first is as follows : " It is ridiculous to talk of emancipating the blacks . They are not fit for it , and what is more , they never will be . are ...
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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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