The War with the South: A History of the Late Rebellion, Volume 1Virture & Yorston., 1862 - United States |
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... South . - The Kansas Struggle.- Organization of the Republican Party . - Nomination of John C. Fremont for President ... South Carolina first to move toward Disunion . -A Secession Resolution . - A Secession Commissioner . - An emphatic ...
... South . - The Kansas Struggle.- Organization of the Republican Party . - Nomination of John C. Fremont for President ... South Carolina first to move toward Disunion . -A Secession Resolution . - A Secession Commissioner . - An emphatic ...
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... SOUTH CAROLINA DESIRING TO SECEDE. beneath a mask of traditional regard for the Constitution of the United States . When , however , the North began to grow restless under its subser- vience to Southern domination , and to manifest a ...
... SOUTH CAROLINA DESIRING TO SECEDE. beneath a mask of traditional regard for the Constitution of the United States . When , however , the North began to grow restless under its subser- vience to Southern domination , and to manifest a ...
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... South , with the exception of Maryland , whose choice was for Fillmore , had cast its vote . Fremont , however , had received the large suffrage of one hundred and fourteen out of the whole electoral vote of three hundred and six . New ...
... South , with the exception of Maryland , whose choice was for Fillmore , had cast its vote . Fremont , however , had received the large suffrage of one hundred and fourteen out of the whole electoral vote of three hundred and six . New ...
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... South would be swollen into the importance of Tyre and Carthage , and enriched with the wealth of the whole commercial world . The cupidity , too , and pride of the poorer population , the " mean whites , " the Pariahs of the South ...
... South would be swollen into the importance of Tyre and Carthage , and enriched with the wealth of the whole commercial world . The cupidity , too , and pride of the poorer population , the " mean whites , " the Pariahs of the South ...
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A History of the Late Rebellion Robert Tomes. SOUTH CAROLINA DESIRING TO SECEDE . LINCOLN DENOUNCED IN THE SOUTH . CHAPTER II . Birth. ance he yielded his feeble will , which they seemed to lead unresistingly to their own purposes . The ...
A History of the Late Rebellion Robert Tomes. SOUTH CAROLINA DESIRING TO SECEDE . LINCOLN DENOUNCED IN THE SOUTH . CHAPTER II . Birth. ance he yielded his feeble will , which they seemed to lead unresistingly to their own purposes . The ...
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