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... - fore the living generation , in a convenient form of literature , and at an early and opportune time , the name and deeds of our people . Richmond , September , 1862 . CONTENTS . CHAPTER I. Delusive Ideas of the Union . 4 PREFACE .
... - fore the living generation , in a convenient form of literature , and at an early and opportune time , the name and deeds of our people . Richmond , September , 1862 . CONTENTS . CHAPTER I. Delusive Ideas of the Union . 4 PREFACE .
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... Union . - Administration of John Adams . - The " Strict Con- structionists . " - The " State Rights " Men in the North . - The Missouri Restriction.- General Jackson and the Nullification Question . - The Compromise Measures of 1850 ...
... Union . - Administration of John Adams . - The " Strict Con- structionists . " - The " State Rights " Men in the North . - The Missouri Restriction.- General Jackson and the Nullification Question . - The Compromise Measures of 1850 ...
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... Union . - Fremont superseded . - The Federal forces in Missouri de- moralized .-- General Price at Springfield . - Review of his Campaign . - SKETCH OF GENERAL PRICE . - Coldness of the Government towards him ... ... PAGE 124 CHAPTER VI ...
... Union . - Fremont superseded . - The Federal forces in Missouri de- moralized .-- General Price at Springfield . - Review of his Campaign . - SKETCH OF GENERAL PRICE . - Coldness of the Government towards him ... ... PAGE 124 CHAPTER VI ...
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... Union ” Resolu- tions . The " State Guard . " - General Buckner . - The Pretext of " Neutrality , " and what it meant . - The Kentucky Refugees . - A Reign of Terror . - Judge Monroe in Nashville .-- General Breckinridge . - Occupation ...
... Union ” Resolu- tions . The " State Guard . " - General Buckner . - The Pretext of " Neutrality , " and what it meant . - The Kentucky Refugees . - A Reign of Terror . - Judge Monroe in Nashville .-- General Breckinridge . - Occupation ...
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... Union of the States was destined to be perpetual . A few minds rose superior to this natal delusion ; the early history of the Union itself was not without premoni- tions of decay and weakness ; and yet it may be said that the belief in ...
... Union of the States was destined to be perpetual . A few minds rose superior to this natal delusion ; the early history of the Union itself was not without premoni- tions of decay and weakness ; and yet it may be said that the belief in ...
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