The Confederate SecessionW. Blackwood and sons, 1864 - 226 páginas |
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... Congress has in America the same power that Parliament has with and that the States stand to the Central Govern- ment in the relation that our counties do . These views have been contradicted over and over again . But still they may ...
... Congress has in America the same power that Parliament has with and that the States stand to the Central Govern- ment in the relation that our counties do . These views have been contradicted over and over again . But still they may ...
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... Congress than with that of the President . The same evils tell in their case , at least in the case of the House of Representatives , though in a less de- gree . But even if these elections were so managed as to afford no room for ...
... Congress than with that of the President . The same evils tell in their case , at least in the case of the House of Representatives , though in a less de- gree . But even if these elections were so managed as to afford no room for ...
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... Congress . In that body , or those bodies , were assembled the representatives of the States which were for Protection and the States which were for Free Trade ; and between their opposing interests , the amount of that tariff must be ...
... Congress . In that body , or those bodies , were assembled the representatives of the States which were for Protection and the States which were for Free Trade ; and between their opposing interests , the amount of that tariff must be ...
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... Congress . The proposal was opposed by one of his own colleagues , on the express ground that it indicated a want of confidence in their Northern brethren , who had shown a desire to con- ciliate them , and ought to have some return ...
... Congress . The proposal was opposed by one of his own colleagues , on the express ground that it indicated a want of confidence in their Northern brethren , who had shown a desire to con- ciliate them , and ought to have some return ...
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... Congress any measure that they pleased ; and it was in view of the possibility of such a . combination the South made this proposal . proposed , that in the apportionment of votes , negroes should be counted as part of the population ...
... Congress any measure that they pleased ; and it was in view of the possibility of such a . combination the South made this proposal . proposed , that in the apportionment of votes , negroes should be counted as part of the population ...
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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 (Marquis of Lothian.) Visualização integral - 1864 |
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