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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Even in the case of such people , however , it seems hardly fair that they should
sympathise with the North , as a matter of feeling , because slavery is allowed in
the Confederacy . If Prussia were to * This hypothesis , which I put as a possibility
...
Even in the case of such people , however , it seems hardly fair that they should
sympathise with the North , as a matter of feeling , because slavery is allowed in
the Confederacy . If Prussia were to * This hypothesis , which I put as a possibility
...
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He proposed it in he character , not of a Southerner , but of a Westerner ; for in
those days Missouri was much more Western than Southern in feeling , and at
any rate had no sort of interest in the question of indigo ; and he seems to have
had ...
He proposed it in he character , not of a Southerner , but of a Westerner ; for in
those days Missouri was much more Western than Southern in feeling , and at
any rate had no sort of interest in the question of indigo ; and he seems to have
had ...
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the craft which belongs to him , or anything of his character at all , except a
determination to stick at nothing , in order to push his brother to the wall ; for he
seems to gain his ends by pure force of physical strength , and weight of numbers
.
the craft which belongs to him , or anything of his character at all , except a
determination to stick at nothing , in order to push his brother to the wall ; for he
seems to gain his ends by pure force of physical strength , and weight of numbers
.
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... x seems to have taken leave of his senses . “ No shrinking from rebels ! ” this is
his tone ; “ no abandonment of the sacred principles of protection ; no
compromise . New England requires a prohibitory tariff , and she will have it ;
there is no ...
... x seems to have taken leave of his senses . “ No shrinking from rebels ! ” this is
his tone ; “ no abandonment of the sacred principles of protection ; no
compromise . New England requires a prohibitory tariff , and she will have it ;
there is no ...
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It seems that its force was somewhat deadened by the idea which prevailed in
the South , that the Western States , which had been growing all this while in
wealth and population , would see that it was for their interest to resist the
pretensions ...
It seems that its force was somewhat deadened by the idea which prevailed in
the South , that the Western States , which had been growing all this while in
wealth and population , would see that it was for their interest to resist the
pretensions ...
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