The War with the South: A History of the Late Rebellion, Volume 1Virture & Yorston., 1862 - United States |
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... move toward Disunion . -A Secession Resolution . - A Secession Commissioner . - An emphatic Speech from Brooks , of South Carolina . -Political Conventions . - Division of the Democrats . - Nominations for the Presidency . - Chicago ...
... move toward Disunion . -A Secession Resolution . - A Secession Commissioner . - An emphatic Speech from Brooks , of South Carolina . -Political Conventions . - Division of the Democrats . - Nominations for the Presidency . - Chicago ...
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... move toward secession . On the 30th of November a resolution was offered in the House of Rep- resentatives of South Carolina , that " South Carolina is ready to enter , together with other slaveholding States , or such as desire prompt ...
... move toward secession . On the 30th of November a resolution was offered in the House of Rep- resentatives of South Carolina , that " South Carolina is ready to enter , together with other slaveholding States , or such as desire prompt ...
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... moving this barrier , and , in order to form a more perfect union , ' to establish a government which could act directly upon the people , and execute its own laws without the intermediate agency of the States . This has been ...
... moving this barrier , and , in order to form a more perfect union , ' to establish a government which could act directly upon the people , and execute its own laws without the intermediate agency of the States . This has been ...
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... moving with unhesitating strides toward re- bellion . South Carolina , with characteristic precipitancy , established her claim to precedence in secession . The delegates to the convention called by the act of 30 . the Legislature were ...
... moving with unhesitating strides toward re- bellion . South Carolina , with characteristic precipitancy , established her claim to precedence in secession . The delegates to the convention called by the act of 30 . the Legislature were ...
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... move- ment which we deem essential to our safety . " It is true that in this document a con- sultation with other slaveholding States was recommended , with the hope of se- curing their co - operation , but at the same time it advised ...
... move- ment which we deem essential to our safety . " It is true that in this document a con- sultation with other slaveholding States was recommended , with the hope of se- curing their co - operation , but at the same time it advised ...
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