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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fered , as might have been expected in the descendants of Cavaliers and the
descendants of Puritans ; and their interests were as much opposed to one
another , to use the words of a speaker in that convention , as those of Russia
and Turkey ...
fered , as might have been expected in the descendants of Cavaliers and the
descendants of Puritans ; and their interests were as much opposed to one
another , to use the words of a speaker in that convention , as those of Russia
and Turkey ...
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The great interests of the South and the North were so strongly opposed to one
another , and their distinctly marked geographical separation afforded so little
chance of rubbing down asperities by constant contact , that there could be but
slight ...
The great interests of the South and the North were so strongly opposed to one
another , and their distinctly marked geographical separation afforded so little
chance of rubbing down asperities by constant contact , that there could be but
slight ...
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They have become more and more the party of the North , of Northern interests
as opposed to 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 ...
They have become more and more the party of the North , of Northern interests
as opposed to 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 ...
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It was , therefore , as I said before , the interest of the South to have free trade ,
and that of the North to have heavy ... to foster the manufactures of the North ,
why , they must pay for the luxury of preferring their own interests to those of their
...
It was , therefore , as I said before , the interest of the South to have free trade ,
and that of the North to have heavy ... to foster the manufactures of the North ,
why , they must pay for the luxury of preferring their own interests to those of their
...
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... the customs the greater part of Federal expenditure , and thereby relieve the
North of bearing its share of the cost of the Central Government ; and , secondly ,
directlybecause the shipping and mercantile interests lying principally in the
North ...
... the customs the greater part of Federal expenditure , and thereby relieve the
North of bearing its share of the cost of the Central Government ; and , secondly ,
directlybecause the shipping and mercantile interests lying principally in the
North ...
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