The Confederate SecessionWilliam Schomberg Robert KERR (Marquis of Lothian.), William Schomberg Robert Kerr Marquess of Lothian W. Blackwood and sons, 1864 - 226 páginas |
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William Schomberg Robert KERR (Marquis of Lothian.), William Schomberg
Robert Kerr Marquess of Lothian. arts by which popular favour is acquired . But
poor as that chance is , it does not exist for the Americans . The mob is not left to
its ...
William Schomberg Robert KERR (Marquis of Lothian.), William Schomberg
Robert Kerr Marquess of Lothian. arts by which popular favour is acquired . But
poor as that chance is , it does not exist for the Americans . The mob is not left to
its ...
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I do sincerely believe that neither this government , nor any free government , can
exist for a quarter of a century under such a system of legislation . Its inevitable
tendency is not only to corrupt all public functionaries , but all those portions of ...
I do sincerely believe that neither this government , nor any free government , can
exist for a quarter of a century under such a system of legislation . Its inevitable
tendency is not only to corrupt all public functionaries , but all those portions of ...
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Surely the Union may now be held to have ceased to exist , if the Union may be
considered to have been instituted for the common good of all its component
parts . There has been a notion in former days that subjects existed for the benefit
of ...
Surely the Union may now be held to have ceased to exist , if the Union may be
considered to have been instituted for the common good of all its component
parts . There has been a notion in former days that subjects existed for the benefit
of ...
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The dislike which it had to the “ peculiar institution ” rested on two grounds — first
, It enabled the niggers to exist and to multiply ; secondly , It enabled them to
compete with the whites . Now , when they were free , they did one of two things .
The dislike which it had to the “ peculiar institution ” rested on two grounds — first
, It enabled the niggers to exist and to multiply ; secondly , It enabled them to
compete with the whites . Now , when they were free , they did one of two things .
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... continue to exist on the continent of North America . These theories were
reinforced and strongly supported by stories of individual cases of negro suffering
, and cruelty on the part of the masters , which were brought from the South .
Many of ...
... continue to exist on the continent of North America . These theories were
reinforced and strongly supported by stories of individual cases of negro suffering
, and cruelty on the part of the masters , which were brought from the South .
Many of ...
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