Synopsis of the American WarHamilton, Adams, 1866 - 228 halaman |
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... ment . We have said that deep strategy was also resorted to . This is seen in the word physical , introduced by Mr Dowe , not contained in the original and re- pudiated by implication or otherwise by Lincoln himself . Why , then ...
... ment . We have said that deep strategy was also resorted to . This is seen in the word physical , introduced by Mr Dowe , not contained in the original and re- pudiated by implication or otherwise by Lincoln himself . Why , then ...
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... ment had so solemnly pledged their lives , fortunes and sacred honour to maintain , and which they had constituted the palladium or citadel of human rights , were ABANDONMENT OF THE CHARTERS OF FREEDOM , WHY AND WHEREFORE. ...
... ment had so solemnly pledged their lives , fortunes and sacred honour to maintain , and which they had constituted the palladium or citadel of human rights , were ABANDONMENT OF THE CHARTERS OF FREEDOM , WHY AND WHEREFORE. ...
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... ment becomes destructive of these ends it is the right of the people to alter , or abolish , and institute a new government laying its foundation on such principles , and organizing its powers in such form as to them shall seem most ...
... ment becomes destructive of these ends it is the right of the people to alter , or abolish , and institute a new government laying its foundation on such principles , and organizing its powers in such form as to them shall seem most ...
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... ment to determine the fact of failure , with all its consequences . In the present case , the fact is established with certainty . We assert that fourteen of the States have deliberately refused for years past to fulfil their ...
... ment to determine the fact of failure , with all its consequences . In the present case , the fact is established with certainty . We assert that fourteen of the States have deliberately refused for years past to fulfil their ...
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... ment was instituted have been defeated , and the Government itself has been destructive of them by the action of the non - slaveholding States . Those States have assumed the right of deciding upon the propriety of our domestic ...
... ment was instituted have been defeated , and the Government itself has been destructive of them by the action of the non - slaveholding States . Those States have assumed the right of deciding upon the propriety of our domestic ...
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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