The Confederate SecessionW. Blackwood and sons, 1864 - 226 páginas |
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... party . His short term of office does not give him time to work these off , and have leisure for govern- ing for a few years , so as to promote the general welfare , even if he does not do his best to make things worse by intriguing ...
... party . His short term of office does not give him time to work these off , and have leisure for govern- ing for a few years , so as to promote the general welfare , even if he does not do his best to make things worse by intriguing ...
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... . Some little time before the presidential election comes on , the agitators of each party meet in conclave for the purpose of selecting their man . In the selec- tion , ability and services to the State are not 14 THE NORTH AND THE SOUTH :
... . Some little time before the presidential election comes on , the agitators of each party meet in conclave for the purpose of selecting their man . In the selec- tion , ability and services to the State are not 14 THE NORTH AND THE SOUTH :
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... party , and those by whom the party is managed ; and the quality most in demand is insignificance . This great principle being kept in view , the election is made . In case the " caucuses " of the different States do not agree in the ...
... party , and those by whom the party is managed ; and the quality most in demand is insignificance . This great principle being kept in view , the election is made . In case the " caucuses " of the different States do not agree in the ...
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... party lines , no minute shades of difference can , gen- erally speaking , be allowed to appear ; and thus it has come to be said , and not without truth , that there is no country in the world whose inhabitants are so utterly deprived ...
... party lines , no minute shades of difference can , gen- erally speaking , be allowed to appear ; and thus it has come to be said , and not without truth , that there is no country in the world whose inhabitants are so utterly deprived ...
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... party of States Rights and Conser- vatism . It has not been always that that party has been most deserving of sympathy . Few in this country would be disposed to take the part of the Virginian Democrat Jefferson against the New York ...
... party of States Rights and Conser- vatism . It has not been always that that party has been most deserving of sympathy . Few in this country would be disposed to take the part of the Virginian Democrat Jefferson against the New York ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
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