The Confederate SecessionW. Blackwood and sons, 1864 - 226 páginas |
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... matter of feeling , because slavery is allowed in the Confederacy . If Prussia were to * This hypothesis , which I put as a possibility , has just been confirmed by a statment made on July 28 in the House of Commons by the member for ...
... matter of feeling , because slavery is allowed in the Confederacy . If Prussia were to * This hypothesis , which I put as a possibility , has just been confirmed by a statment made on July 28 in the House of Commons by the member for ...
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... matters entered upon a new phase . By that recognition , George the Third placed the American Government in the position which his own had held . But what government did he recognise ? Did he recognise the American Union as a single ...
... matters entered upon a new phase . By that recognition , George the Third placed the American Government in the position which his own had held . But what government did he recognise ? Did he recognise the American Union as a single ...
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... matter of importance to inquire to whom the pledges and promises which are forced upon the expectant President are given . The answer to this question reveals what is perhaps the most power- ful of all the causes which have caused the ...
... matter of importance to inquire to whom the pledges and promises which are forced upon the expectant President are given . The answer to this question reveals what is perhaps the most power- ful of all the causes which have caused the ...
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... matter was to be entirely left . But this difficulty did not long stand in the way of the managers . They did not only choose the President , but they chose the electors also ; and it came not to matter much who the electors were , as ...
... matter was to be entirely left . But this difficulty did not long stand in the way of the managers . They did not only choose the President , but they chose the electors also ; and it came not to matter much who the electors were , as ...
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William Schomberg Robert Kerr Marquess of Lothian. matter much who the electors were , as they were simply delegates , pledged not to exercise any judg- ment at all , but simply to vote as they were bid ; and this has been the system up ...
William Schomberg Robert Kerr Marquess of Lothian. matter much who the electors were , as they were simply delegates , pledged not to exercise any judg- ment at all , but simply to vote as they were bid ; and this has been the system up ...
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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 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 Kentucky labour least legislation look Maps matter 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 SCOTT BURN secede secession Second Edition sections Seward SIR ARCHIBALD ALISON slave-owners slavery slaves South Carolina Southern statesmen suppose sure tariff things tion true Union Virginia vols votes Whigs wirepullers wish York