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... Federal legislation this did not do much good : for numbers were plainly what were required . want of the power of balancing the overwhelming weight of votes against them was felt with constantly increasing urgency . During the greater ...
... Federal legislation this did not do much good : for numbers were plainly what were required . want of the power of balancing the overwhelming weight of votes against them was felt with constantly increasing urgency . During the greater ...
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... or was till lately , only one way in which Federal taxation could be raised to any large amount . It was not to be tolerated that the free and enlightened citizens of the Great Republic , where the Almighty PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS . 19.
... or was till lately , only one way in which Federal taxation could be raised to any large amount . It was not to be tolerated that the free and enlightened citizens of the Great Republic , where the Almighty PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS . 19.
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... Federal expenses to a very great extent , but also act as a protection to native manufacturers . The idea of making the benighted foreigners pay the cost of the best Government in creation , was pleasing alike to the patriotism and the ...
... Federal expenses to a very great extent , but also act as a protection to native manufacturers . The idea of making the benighted foreigners pay the cost of the best Government in creation , was pleasing alike to the patriotism and the ...
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... Federal expenditure , and thereby relieve the North of bearing its share of the cost of the Central Government ; and , secondly , directly— because the shipping and mercantile interests lying principally in the North , that part of the ...
... Federal expenditure , and thereby relieve the North of bearing its share of the cost of the Central Government ; and , secondly , directly— because the shipping and mercantile interests lying principally in the North , that part of the ...
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... Federal democracy it was , and was to remain . The States of the North , and the States of the South , refused to take either the course which might have obviated the necessity of conflict , or the course which , with good luck , might ...
... Federal democracy it was , and was to remain . The States of the North , and the States of the South , refused to take either the course which might have obviated the necessity of conflict , or the course which , with good luck , might ...
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The Confederate Secession William Schomberg Robert Kerr Marquess of Lothian Visualização integral - 1864 |
The Confederate Secession William Schomberg Robert KERR (Marquis of Lothian.) Visualização integral - 1864 |
The Confederate Secession William Schomberg Robert Kerr Marquess of Lothian Visualização integral - 1864 |
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