The Confederate SecessionW. Blackwood and sons, 1864 - 226 páginas |
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... suppose he meant Spence ) , and his princi- ples from " Manhattan . " If Mr Lindsay does so , he must have a strange idea of the connection between principles and facts . He may or may not take his facts from Mr Spence , though it is ...
... suppose he meant Spence ) , and his princi- ples from " Manhattan . " If Mr Lindsay does so , he must have a strange idea of the connection between principles and facts . He may or may not take his facts from Mr Spence , though it is ...
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... suppose the answer to the first question to be No. We will suppose a stanch believer in what used to be called the Divine Right of Kings , and now goes by that of the Cause of Order . No , says he . Rome , if she rose against the Pope ...
... suppose the answer to the first question to be No. We will suppose a stanch believer in what used to be called the Divine Right of Kings , and now goes by that of the Cause of Order . No , says he . Rome , if she rose against the Pope ...
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... suppose , that a glance at its history shows , is that the opposition between South and North has existed from the beginning . At the convention which framed the Federal Constitution , among the various antagonisms of the different ...
... suppose , that a glance at its history shows , is that the opposition between South and North has existed from the beginning . At the convention which framed the Federal Constitution , among the various antagonisms of the different ...
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... suppose the ablest of the great band of statesmen who presided over the formation of the American commonwealth was Alexander Hamilton , Scotchman by descent , West Indian by birth , New Yorker by residence . There was no more ardent ...
... suppose the ablest of the great band of statesmen who presided over the formation of the American commonwealth was Alexander Hamilton , Scotchman by descent , West Indian by birth , New Yorker by residence . There was no more ardent ...
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... suppose that he allowed that fact to have much weight with him albeit I cannot altogether regard him as a stainless hero , he was above any taint of selfishness ; and , as I said , he was strongly in favour of this But the Convention ...
... suppose that he allowed that fact to have much weight with him albeit I cannot altogether regard him as a stainless hero , he was above any taint of selfishness ; and , as I said , he was strongly in favour of this But the Convention ...
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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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Abolitionists ALEXANDER KEITH JOHNSTON American argument army Atlas believe BLACKWOOD AND SONS called caucusmongers century character citizens cloth colour Confederacy Confederates Congress Constitution Crown 8vo DAVID PAGE Democrats duties election enemies England English Engravings exist fact favour Fcap Federal feeling force foreign free-soil GEORGE ELIOT Government Half-bound Hamilton honour House Illustrations indigo institution interests JOHN JOHN GALT JOHN HILL BURTON JOHNSTON labour least legislation look Maps ment nations negroes niggers North Northern numerous object party perhaps persons POEMS political Post 8vo present President pretty principles probably PROFESSOR WILSON protection Protectionists question recognised representatives Republic SAMUEL WARREN Scotland secede secession Second Edition sections Seward SIR ARCHIBALD ALISON slave-owners slavery slaves South Carolina Southern statesmen suppose tariff territory things tion true Union Virginia vols votes Whigs WILLIAM BLACKWOOD wirepullers wish York