The Comprehensive History of the Southern Rebellion and the War for the Union: Embodying Also Important State Papers, Congressional Proceedings, Official Reports, Remarkable Speeches, Etc., Etc, Band 1J. D. Torrey, 1862 - 512 Seiten |
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... Never , since the revolt of Lucifer , has there been a more causeless rebellion against a justly - constituted and beneficent Government . Never has civilization known a more reck- less abuse of its prerogatives to demoralize and ...
... Never , since the revolt of Lucifer , has there been a more causeless rebellion against a justly - constituted and beneficent Government . Never has civilization known a more reck- less abuse of its prerogatives to demoralize and ...
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... never did and never will obtain my cordial approbation . " Patrick Henry denounced it as inimical to the liberties of the people . Franklin said , in the Convention : " I consent to this Constitution because I expect no better . " The ...
... never did and never will obtain my cordial approbation . " Patrick Henry denounced it as inimical to the liberties of the people . Franklin said , in the Convention : " I consent to this Constitution because I expect no better . " The ...
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... never could have passed the House of Representatives . It was not until August , 1821 , that the State was admitted . Prior to this the terri- tory had adopted a State Constitution , one provision of which required the Legislature to ...
... never could have passed the House of Representatives . It was not until August , 1821 , that the State was admitted . Prior to this the terri- tory had adopted a State Constitution , one provision of which required the Legislature to ...
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... never would have " When admitted as a State , the said terri- had existence , upon such issues as no more tory , or any portion of the same , shall be re- Slave territory , " - " no Slavery in the territo- ceived into the Union , with ...
... never would have " When admitted as a State , the said terri- had existence , upon such issues as no more tory , or any portion of the same , shall be re- Slave territory , " - " no Slavery in the territo- ceived into the Union , with ...
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... never was published . CHAPTER IV . ACTION OF GOVERNORS , LEGISLATURES , & C .. Georgia Convention ordered . ALL attention now be- came centered in the action of the Southern State Legis- latures . Georgia followed South Carolina in ...
... never was published . CHAPTER IV . ACTION OF GOVERNORS , LEGISLATURES , & C .. Georgia Convention ordered . ALL attention now be- came centered in the action of the Southern State Legis- latures . Georgia followed South Carolina in ...
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