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... proposal was opposed by one of his own colleagues , on the express ground that it indicated a want of confidence in their Northern brethren , who had shown a desire to con- ciliate them , and ought to have some return made for their ...
... proposal was opposed by one of his own colleagues , on the express ground that it indicated a want of confidence in their Northern brethren , who had shown a desire to con- ciliate them , and ought to have some return made for their ...
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... proposal . She proposed , that in the apportionment of votes , negroes should be counted as part of the population , in the proportion of three votes for every five persons of colour . There was , as might have been expected , some ...
... proposal . She proposed , that in the apportionment of votes , negroes should be counted as part of the population , in the proportion of three votes for every five persons of colour . There was , as might have been expected , some ...
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... proposal in Congress to which one would have imagined that no objection could have been taken . If the Northern States had any friendly feeling towards those of the South , they must have been delighted to agree to a proposal which ...
... proposal in Congress to which one would have imagined that no objection could have been taken . If the Northern States had any friendly feeling towards those of the South , they must have been delighted to agree to a proposal which ...
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... proposal was , to insert into the bill an ad- ditional clause raising the duties on indigo . The sentences which I marked as quotations a short way back , expressive of the miserable condition to which the stronger half of the Union was ...
... proposal was , to insert into the bill an ad- ditional clause raising the duties on indigo . The sentences which I marked as quotations a short way back , expressive of the miserable condition to which the stronger half of the Union was ...
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... proposal , a South Carolinian , " in its principles as well as in all its details . . . . . I deter- mined to make no motion to amend it . But when such motions are made by others , I know no better rule than to endeavour to make the ...
... proposal , a South Carolinian , " in its principles as well as in all its details . . . . . I deter- mined to make no motion to amend it . But when such motions are made by others , I know no better rule than to endeavour to make 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 Marquess of Lothian Visualização integral - 1864 |
The Confederate Secession William Schomberg Robert Kerr Marquess of Lothian Visualização integral - 1864 |
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