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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And whether they have that right , depends on the answer that may be given to
these three questions . If upon any one of them an affirmative is returned , cadit
quæstio . 1 . Have nations any right to change their forms of government ? 2 .
And whether they have that right , depends on the answer that may be given to
these three questions . If upon any one of them an affirmative is returned , cadit
quæstio . 1 . Have nations any right to change their forms of government ? 2 .
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... the expectant President are given . The answer to this question reveals what is
perhaps the most powerful of all the causes which have caused the fall of the
Great Republic . I need not describe how American PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS
.
... the expectant President are given . The answer to this question reveals what is
perhaps the most powerful of all the causes which have caused the fall of the
Great Republic . I need not describe how American PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS
.
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... ones pick out that man who among them will answer their purposes best ; and
after having given the required number of promises to the satisfaction of the
members of it , the happy man goes forth to the people as the candidate of his
party .
... ones pick out that man who among them will answer their purposes best ; and
after having given the required number of promises to the satisfaction of the
members of it , the happy man goes forth to the people as the candidate of his
party .
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Of one thing I am certain , and that is , that if New England had considered that
slavery could by any possibility be made to pay , she would never have given it
up . That cluster of States presented , and still presents , the hardest and most ...
Of one thing I am certain , and that is , that if New England had considered that
slavery could by any possibility be made to pay , she would never have given it
up . That cluster of States presented , and still presents , the hardest and most ...
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... votes might be relied on in her support , if she had to resist attempts at
exclusive sectional legislation . So Pinckney ' s proposed guarantee was given
up , or supported feebly . He did not even carry his own PRESIDENTIAL
ELECTIONS . 29.
... votes might be relied on in her support , if she had to resist attempts at
exclusive sectional legislation . So Pinckney ' s proposed guarantee was given
up , or supported feebly . He did not even carry his own PRESIDENTIAL
ELECTIONS . 29.
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