The American Crisis ConsideredLongman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1861 - 296 páginas |
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... know has never been the case action of Virginia by a vote of and the deliberate 150,000 majority - of North Carolina and Tennessee unanimously — all three claiming to be sovereign States , and on the 2 THE CONSENT OF THE PEOPLE.
... know has never been the case action of Virginia by a vote of and the deliberate 150,000 majority - of North Carolina and Tennessee unanimously — all three claiming to be sovereign States , and on the 2 THE CONSENT OF THE PEOPLE.
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... North must pass under the yoke again . But not for long . No man can see the consequence of the deed about to be done . The future of the Republic is shrouded in gloom . All further com- promises are at an end . The war must be carried ...
... North must pass under the yoke again . But not for long . No man can see the consequence of the deed about to be done . The future of the Republic is shrouded in gloom . All further com- promises are at an end . The war must be carried ...
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... North ; but land in the North is worth $ 28.07 an acre , and in the South , only $ 5.34 ; therefore , as there 331,000,000 acres held by non - slaveholders in the South , their land is depreciated $ 22.73 per acre . The Southern ...
... North ; but land in the North is worth $ 28.07 an acre , and in the South , only $ 5.34 ; therefore , as there 331,000,000 acres held by non - slaveholders in the South , their land is depreciated $ 22.73 per acre . The Southern ...
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... be irremediable , and partly from the dis- honest way in which the writers in the public press , and the press itself , at least , for some time , have - argued the views of the North , to the C 2 MISSOURI PROCLAMATION . 19.
... be irremediable , and partly from the dis- honest way in which the writers in the public press , and the press itself , at least , for some time , have - argued the views of the North , to the C 2 MISSOURI PROCLAMATION . 19.
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Charles Lempriere. - argued the views of the North , to the exclusion of those of the South , whose rights they have almost totally ignored . The question of abolition has been put forward invariably as the sole cause of disruption , in ...
Charles Lempriere. - argued the views of the North , to the exclusion of those of the South , whose rights they have almost totally ignored . The question of abolition has been put forward invariably as the sole cause of disruption , in ...
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