Synopsis of the American WarHamilton, Adams, 1866 - 228 halaman |
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... South belong to the United States Government ? " " No. " " How so ? " Because the contract on which the Union was based had been broken by presidents , states , and churches in our entire history , as shown in the ob- jects for which ...
... South belong to the United States Government ? " " No. " " How so ? " Because the contract on which the Union was based had been broken by presidents , states , and churches in our entire history , as shown in the ob- jects for which ...
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... south , it has made us more acquainted with the dispositions , habits , and dis- tinctive characters of our neighbours . Some , to all human appearance , like George Stewart , Esq . , of Philadelphia , and Bishop Janes , an official ...
... south , it has made us more acquainted with the dispositions , habits , and dis- tinctive characters of our neighbours . Some , to all human appearance , like George Stewart , Esq . , of Philadelphia , and Bishop Janes , an official ...
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... South . " After quoting this paragraph , methinks I hear a flourish of trumpets on the part of Northern special pleaders , but it is only of short duration , as on page 77 of Lincoln's Campaign Book , Lincoln says , " When I made my ...
... South . " After quoting this paragraph , methinks I hear a flourish of trumpets on the part of Northern special pleaders , but it is only of short duration , as on page 77 of Lincoln's Campaign Book , Lincoln says , " When I made my ...
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... South , free- traders . Their interests , therefore , are as wide as the poles asunder . " The votes of Northern representatives on all occasions proved the belief of this . " In 1824 the tariff of that year was passed with the ...
... South , free- traders . Their interests , therefore , are as wide as the poles asunder . " The votes of Northern representatives on all occasions proved the belief of this . " In 1824 the tariff of that year was passed with the ...
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... South could not have ruled two - thirds of the people in the North without their consent , controlled their patronage , or distributed appointments in the churches , States or Congress . Besides , a large proportion of the Southern ...
... South could not have ruled two - thirds of the people in the North without their consent , controlled their patronage , or distributed appointments in the churches , States or Congress . Besides , a large proportion of the Southern ...
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Abraham Lincoln adopted amendment America Andrew Johnson anti-slavery appointed arms ARTICLE articles of confederation assassin authority avowed ballot battle blood Booth C. H. Spurgeon called cause Christian churches citizens civil claim Confederate congress assembled consent Constitution crime declared duties elected enemy executive Federal government Fort Sumter freedom governor Grant hands Henry Ward Beecher hold honour impeachment Jefferson Davis judge justice labour land legislature liberty Lincoln manner ment military militia millions Missouri Compromise murder nations Neale Dowe negro North Northern number of votes party passed peace person political present President principles prisoners rebel rebellion recognised respective Richard Cobden Richmond secession senate Seward Sherman slave slaveholding slavery soldiers South Carolina Southern sovereign sovereignty Stonewall Jackson supreme court thereof thousand eight hundred tion treason Union United vice-president Washington Wendell Phillips whilst York