The Confederate SecessionW. Blackwood and sons, 1864 - 226 páginas |
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... course , it would not follow that President Lincoln had any right to do it for them . And a person who might insist on the inhabitants of the Kanawha Valley being kept under the Richmond Government whether they wished it or not , might ...
... course , it would not follow that President Lincoln had any right to do it for them . And a person who might insist on the inhabitants of the Kanawha Valley being kept under the Richmond Government whether they wished it or not , might ...
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... course that they did not approve , has been attested by a chorus of voices from the days of Jefferson and Madison to those of Mr Secretary Seward and Horace Greeley . It is true that Seward and Greeley are now vehement supporters of the ...
... course that they did not approve , has been attested by a chorus of voices from the days of Jefferson and Madison to those of Mr Secretary Seward and Horace Greeley . It is true that Seward and Greeley are now vehement supporters of the ...
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... course , as the clamourers for official spoils multiply , offices have to be multiplied too . I am more concerned at present with the election of members of Congress than with that of the President . The same evils tell in their case ...
... course , as the clamourers for official spoils multiply , offices have to be multiplied too . I am more concerned at present with the election of members of Congress than with that of the President . The same evils tell in their case ...
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... course that would recommend itself to a dispassionate looker - on would be , that as it was impossible that , with such conflicting interests , the two sections should get on comfortably together , they had better agree to separate ...
... course that would recommend itself to a dispassionate looker - on would be , that as it was impossible that , with such conflicting interests , the two sections should get on comfortably together , they had better agree to separate ...
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... course which might have obviated the necessity of conflict , or the course which , with good luck , might have moderated its vehemence ; and they determined to fight it out . History has often seen specimens of a similar con- flict ...
... course which might have obviated the necessity of conflict , or the course which , with good luck , might have moderated its vehemence ; and they determined to fight it out . History has often seen specimens of a similar con- flict ...
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