The Confederate SecessionW. Blackwood and sons, 1864 - 226 páginas |
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... House of Commons by the member for Leicester , that " this was simply a question of the determined and continuous will of the North to put down slavery . " He gives , at the same time , a very good measure of his temper and his ...
... House of Commons by the member for Leicester , that " this was simply a question of the determined and continuous will of the North to put down slavery . " He gives , at the same time , a very good measure of his temper and his ...
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... House in which he sat a petition for the dissolution of the Union . The motion which he founded on it , met , be- sides himself , with only two supporters . Those two were Mr Seward and Mr Chase . The fact that both these men should ...
... House in which he sat a petition for the dissolution of the Union . The motion which he founded on it , met , be- sides himself , with only two supporters . Those two were Mr Seward and Mr Chase . The fact that both these men should ...
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... House of Lords and all . This , however , was out of the question , con- sidering the state of feeling in America ; and he pro- posed , as the next best thing , first a President for life , and then , as that would not do , a President ...
... House of Lords and all . This , however , was out of the question , con- sidering the state of feeling in America ; and he pro- posed , as the next best thing , first a President for life , and then , as that would not do , a President ...
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... House of Representatives , though in a less de- gree . But even if these elections were so managed as to afford no room for direct corruption and job- bery , yet it is impossible that they should not be affected by the results 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 direct corruption and job- bery , yet it is impossible that they should not be affected by the results of the ...
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... Houses of Con- gress , the Senate was to represent the States , and the members were to be returned accordingly , small or large having equal weight . But the House of Re- presentatives was to be returned according to popu- lation ...
... Houses of Con- gress , the Senate was to represent the States , and the members were to be returned accordingly , small or large having equal weight . But the House of Re- presentatives was to be returned according to popu- lation ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
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