The History, Civil, Political and Military, of the Southern Rebellion: From Its Incipient Stages to Its Close. Comprehending, Also, All Important State Papers, Ordinances of Secession, Proclamations, Proceedings of Congress, Official Reports of Commanders, Etc., Etc, Volume 2J.D. Torrey, 1861 - United States |
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... CITIZENS OF THE UNITED STATES : " In compliance with a cus- tom as old as the Government itself , I appear be- fore you to address you briefly , and to take in your presence the oath prescribed by the Constitution of the United States ...
... CITIZENS OF THE UNITED STATES : " In compliance with a cus- tom as old as the Government itself , I appear be- fore you to address you briefly , and to take in your presence the oath prescribed by the Constitution of the United States ...
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... citizens of the United States owning slaves to sojourn temporarily with their slaves within the limits of Non - Slavehold- ing States . 8. The protection of equality of settlement by owners of slaves , with their slave property , in the ...
... citizens of the United States owning slaves to sojourn temporarily with their slaves within the limits of Non - Slavehold- ing States . 8. The protection of equality of settlement by owners of slaves , with their slave property , in the ...
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... citizens to take possession of the defensive works of the United States . Senator Toombs declared that he gave such ... citizen of the United States , but owed allegiance to a foreign Government . If the Senator from Connecticut thought ...
... citizens to take possession of the defensive works of the United States . Senator Toombs declared that he gave such ... citizen of the United States , but owed allegiance to a foreign Government . If the Senator from Connecticut thought ...
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... citizens and honest supporters of the Consti- tution , they quietly submitted to defeat to await victory in another struggle at the bal- lot - box . This repudiation of old associates did not add to their respect for their late His Hale ...
... citizens and honest supporters of the Consti- tution , they quietly submitted to defeat to await victory in another struggle at the bal- lot - box . This repudiation of old associates did not add to their respect for their late His Hale ...
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... citizens of the North , at this juncture , we may mention the existence of a Society organized in New York under the presidency of Prof. Samuel F. B. Morse . It represented A " Conservative " Organization . millions of immortal beings ...
... citizens of the North , at this juncture , we may mention the existence of a Society organized in New York under the presidency of Prof. Samuel F. B. Morse . It represented A " Conservative " Organization . millions of immortal beings ...
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