The Confederate SecessionWilliam Blackwood and Sons, 1864 - 266 páginas |
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... SECESSION - SOUTH CAROLINA AND VIRGINIA , 146 VIII . THE RIGHTS OF THE WAR , 167 IX . STORY OF QUADRUNA - THE LAWS OF THE NORTH , 202 X. THE QUESTION OF RECOGNITION , . 217 THE CONFEDERATE SECESSION . CHAPTER I. THE RIGHT OF SECESSION.
... SECESSION - SOUTH CAROLINA AND VIRGINIA , 146 VIII . THE RIGHTS OF THE WAR , 167 IX . STORY OF QUADRUNA - THE LAWS OF THE NORTH , 202 X. THE QUESTION OF RECOGNITION , . 217 THE CONFEDERATE SECESSION . CHAPTER I. THE RIGHT OF SECESSION.
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... Virginia had the right to throw off the government of their State , and set up for themselves , though , of course , it would not follow that President Lincoln had any right to do it for them . And a person who might insist on the ...
... Virginia had the right to throw off the government of their State , and set up for themselves , though , of course , it would not follow that President Lincoln had any right to do it for them . And a person who might insist on the ...
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... Virginia said when she join- ed the Union , and what Kentucky said when she did so , and upon the way in which Washington and Hamilton , Madison and Jefferson expressed them- selves about it , that they have run the risk of en- tangling ...
... Virginia said when she join- ed the Union , and what Kentucky said when she did so , and upon the way in which Washington and Hamilton , Madison and Jefferson expressed them- selves about it , that they have run the risk of en- tangling ...
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... Virginia , the cotton of Georgia , the sugar of Louisiana , were all raised with the view to exportation either to the north or north- west , whence they got the greater part of their clothing and their food , or ( and this is the point ) ...
... Virginia , the cotton of Georgia , the sugar of Louisiana , were all raised with the view to exportation either to the north or north- west , whence they got the greater part of their clothing and their food , or ( and this is the point ) ...
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... whom it was submitted for ratification , would have adopted it . But while , in the Upper House of Con- gress , Rhode Island had as much power as Massa- She chusetts , and Delaware as Virginia , in the PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS . 27.
... whom it was submitted for ratification , would have adopted it . But while , in the Upper House of Con- gress , Rhode Island had as much power as Massa- She chusetts , and Delaware as Virginia , in the PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS . 27.
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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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