The Confederate SecessionW. Blackwood and sons, 1864 - 226 páginas |
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... cause will account for the inap- propriateness of the appearance of this sketch at a time when there is such a widespread belief , on both sides of the Atlantic , that peace is not far distant . A good deal of the language in it may ...
... cause will account for the inap- propriateness of the appearance of this sketch at a time when there is such a widespread belief , on both sides of the Atlantic , that peace is not far distant . A good deal of the language in it may ...
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... cause of the war which is at present raging in America is the con- scientious desire of the majority of the inhabitants of the United States to free their country from the stain of slavery ; that the minority , alarmed lest their power ...
... cause of the war which is at present raging in America is the con- scientious desire of the majority of the inhabitants of the United States to free their country from the stain of slavery ; that the minority , alarmed lest their power ...
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... Cause of Order . No , says he . Rome , if she rose against the Pope - Venice , if she rose against Austria - would be grossly criminal . The movement which created the present kingdom of Italy was altogether abominable . It was very ...
... Cause of Order . No , says he . Rome , if she rose against the Pope - Venice , if she rose against Austria - would be grossly criminal . The movement which created the present kingdom of Italy was altogether abominable . It was very ...
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... cause more harm than good ; for its advocates , desirous of leaving nothing unsaid which might strengthen their case , have laid so much stress upon what Virginia said when she join- ed the Union , and what Kentucky said when she did so ...
... cause more harm than good ; for its advocates , desirous of leaving nothing unsaid which might strengthen their case , have laid so much stress upon what Virginia said when she join- ed the Union , and what Kentucky said when she did so ...
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... cause why the destruction of Washington's work should not be considered in the light of a neglect of Washington's principles . If the onus probandi of the justifiableness of the war rests upon the North , that of the justifiableness of ...
... cause why the destruction of Washington's work should not be considered in the light of a neglect of Washington's principles . If the onus probandi of the justifiableness of the war rests upon the North , that of the justifiableness of ...
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The Confederate Secession William Schomberg Robert Kerr Marquess of Lothian Visualização integral - 1864 |
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The Confederate Secession William Schomberg Robert Kerr Marquess of Lothian Visualização integral - 1864 |
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