The Confederate SecessionWilliam Blackwood and Sons, 1864 - 266 páginas |
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... principles is left to the imagination . It might as well be said of a zealous Presbyterian that he took his facts from Dr Cumming and his principles from Dr Newman . Probably the orator never troubled himself to inquire what ...
... principles is left to the imagination . It might as well be said of a zealous Presbyterian that he took his facts from Dr Cumming and his principles from Dr Newman . Probably the orator never troubled himself to inquire what ...
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... principles . If the onus probandi of the justifiableness of the war rests upon the North , that of the justifiableness of the secession may be held by those Americans who have had any love for their Union , to rest upon the South . Let ...
... principles . If the onus probandi of the justifiableness of the war rests upon the North , that of the justifiableness of the secession may be held by those Americans who have had any love for their Union , to rest upon the South . Let ...
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... principle being kept in view , the election is made . In case the " caucuses " of the different States do not agree in the person they pitch upon severally , their representatives meet in a general party convention at some central place ...
... principle being kept in view , the election is made . In case the " caucuses " of the different States do not agree in the person they pitch upon severally , their representatives meet in a general party convention at some central place ...
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... The different factions which have succeeded one another in opposition to them have got further and further away from the principles of the Fathers of the Union . They have become more and more the 18 THE NORTH AND THE SOUTH :
... The different factions which have succeeded one another in opposition to them have got further and further away from the principles of the Fathers of the Union . They have become more and more the 18 THE NORTH AND THE SOUTH :
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... better for ourselves as well as for them ; and if France had not had any duties on importation , we might have taken off all ours , not as a piece of kindness , but on the purest principles 40 THE NORTH AND THE SOUTH :
... better for ourselves as well as for them ; and if France had not had any duties on importation , we might have taken off all ours , not as a piece of kindness , but on the purest principles 40 THE NORTH AND THE SOUTH :
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