The War with the South: A History of the Late Rebellion, Volume 1Virture & Yorston., 1862 - United States |
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... Virginia , Governor Letcher , at that early date , did not fear to sug- gest treason , and declared in his message to the Legislature : " It is useless to at- tempt to conceal the fact , that in the present temper of the Southern people ...
... Virginia , Governor Letcher , at that early date , did not fear to sug- gest treason , and declared in his message to the Legislature : " It is useless to at- tempt to conceal the fact , that in the present temper of the Southern people ...
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... Virginia . In this he ably and conclusively defended the resolu- tions of the preceding Legislature against the strictures of several other State Leg- islatures . These were mainly founded upon the protest of the Virginia Legis- lature ...
... Virginia . In this he ably and conclusively defended the resolu- tions of the preceding Legislature against the strictures of several other State Leg- islatures . These were mainly founded upon the protest of the Virginia Legis- lature ...
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... Virginia or Maryland ; to permit the transportation of slaves in any of the States by land or water ; to provide for the payment of fugitive slaves , when rescued ; to repeal one obnoxious feat- ure of the Fugitive Slave law - the ine ...
... Virginia or Maryland ; to permit the transportation of slaves in any of the States by land or water ; to provide for the payment of fugitive slaves , when rescued ; to repeal one obnoxious feat- ure of the Fugitive Slave law - the ine ...
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... Virginia . - Loyalty of Eastern and Western Virginia contrasted . - Proposed Conferences.— Disposition of Tennessee . - Firm stand for the Union of Johnson and Etheredge . - Letter of Bell , of Tennessee.- Feeling in Kentucky ...
... Virginia . - Loyalty of Eastern and Western Virginia contrasted . - Proposed Conferences.— Disposition of Tennessee . - Firm stand for the Union of Johnson and Etheredge . - Letter of Bell , of Tennessee.- Feeling in Kentucky ...
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... Virginia . " And now the State of South Carolina having resumed her separate and equal place among nations , deems it due to herself , to the remaining United States of America , and to the nations of the world , that she should declare ...
... Virginia . " And now the State of South Carolina having resumed her separate and equal place among nations , deems it due to herself , to the remaining United States of America , and to the nations of the world , that she should declare ...
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