The War with the South: A History of the Late Rebellion, Volume 1Virture & Yorston., 1862 - United States |
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... North began to grow restless under its subser- vience to Southern domination , and to manifest a desire for emancipation , the partisan leaders of the South became anxious lest they should lose the polit- ical mastery by which they had ...
... North began to grow restless under its subser- vience to Southern domination , and to manifest a desire for emancipation , the partisan leaders of the South became anxious lest they should lose the polit- ical mastery by which they had ...
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... North . - Increased Barbarity at the South . - Feeling at the North.— Trust in the sentiment of Union . - Hope from Congress and the President . - Disappointment . - President Buchanan's Message . 1860 . THE election of Lincoln was made ...
... North . - Increased Barbarity at the South . - Feeling at the North.— Trust in the sentiment of Union . - Hope from Congress and the President . - Disappointment . - President Buchanan's Message . 1860 . THE election of Lincoln was made ...
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... North . delegates to a State convention . An extra session of the Legislature of Vir- ginia was called to " take into consid- eration the condition of public affairs . " The people of the slave States were At the same time great ...
... North . delegates to a State convention . An extra session of the Legislature of Vir- ginia was called to " take into consid- eration the condition of public affairs . " The people of the slave States were At the same time great ...
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... North against slav- ery in the South has been incessant . In 1835 , pictorial handbills and inflamma- tory appeals were circulated extensively throughout the South , of a character to excite the passions of the slaves ; and , in the ...
... North against slav- ery in the South has been incessant . In 1835 , pictorial handbills and inflamma- tory appeals were circulated extensively throughout the South , of a character to excite the passions of the slaves ; and , in the ...
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... North Carolina , a State which was believed to be loyal to the Union , did not hesitate to propose a division of the public property between the North and South , while the senators of Mississippi , Georgia , and Texas declared any ...
... North Carolina , a State which was believed to be loyal to the Union , did not hesitate to propose a division of the public property between the North and South , while the senators of Mississippi , Georgia , and Texas declared any ...
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