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... matters which were the subject of 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 ...
... matters which were the subject of 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 ...
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... matter of discussion in the Assemblies of the different States . It was reserved for the decision of Congress . In that body , or those bodies , were assembled the representatives of the States which were for Protection and the States ...
... matter of discussion in the Assemblies of the different States . It was reserved for the decision of Congress . In that body , or those bodies , were assembled the representatives of the States which were for Protection and the States ...
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... matter of blame to that body . Washington was a slave - owner himself , though I can hardly suppose that he allowed that fact to have much weight with him albeit I cannot altogether regard him as a stainless hero , he was above any ...
... matter of blame to that body . Washington was a slave - owner himself , though I can hardly suppose that he allowed that fact to have much weight with him albeit I cannot altogether regard him as a stainless hero , he was above any ...
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... matters in which an ordinary person ever comes in contact with Gov- ernment , the only Government which he is obliged to be acquainted with is that of the State of New York . No doubt he feels himself exalted by the thought that New ...
... matters in which an ordinary person ever comes in contact with Gov- ernment , the only Government which he is obliged to be acquainted with is that of the State of New York . No doubt he feels himself exalted by the thought that New ...
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... matters , and especially those relating to taxation , must be settled by the process of counting noses ; and which- ever section has fewest noses goes to the wall . I think it is pretty clear how this must end ; but surely it may be ...
... matters , and especially those relating to taxation , must be settled by the process of counting noses ; and which- ever section has fewest noses goes to the wall . I think it is pretty clear how this must end ; but surely it may be ...
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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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