The War with the South: A History of the Late Rebellion, Volume 1Virture & Yorston., 1862 - United States |
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... called Unionists were not less demon- strative with their flaunting and noisy appeals through party emblems , pro- cessions , " monster " meetings , and po- litical speech . The country was never so agitated and party spirit so enven ...
... called Unionists were not less demon- strative with their flaunting and noisy appeals through party emblems , pro- cessions , " monster " meetings , and po- litical speech . The country was never so agitated and party spirit so enven ...
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... called to " take into consid- eration the condition of public affairs . " The people of the slave States were At the same time great meetings were daily arming themselves for an antici- held at New Orleans , Augusta , Mont - pated ...
... called to " take into consid- eration the condition of public affairs . " The people of the slave States were At the same time great meetings were daily arming themselves for an antici- held at New Orleans , Augusta , Mont - pated ...
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... called the Father of the Constitution : ' It was formed by the States — that is , by the people in each of the States , acting in their high- est sovereign capacity ; and formed con- sequently by the same authority which formed the ...
... called the Father of the Constitution : ' It was formed by the States — that is , by the people in each of the States , acting in their high- est sovereign capacity ; and formed con- sequently by the same authority which formed the ...
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... called upon to decide the momentous question whether you possess the power , by force of arms , to compel a State to remain in the Union . I should feel myself recreant to my duty were I not to express an opinion on this important ...
... called upon to decide the momentous question whether you possess the power , by force of arms , to compel a State to remain in the Union . I should feel myself recreant to my duty were I not to express an opinion on this important ...
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... called . - Meeting of South Carolina Convention . - Adjournment to Charles- ton . - Ordinance of Secession . - Manifestation of Popular Feeling in the South . - Audacity of Southern Members of Congress . - Proceedings of South Carolina ...
... called . - Meeting of South Carolina Convention . - Adjournment to Charles- ton . - Ordinance of Secession . - Manifestation of Popular Feeling in the South . - Audacity of Southern Members of Congress . - Proceedings of South Carolina ...
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