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... North Disarmed ....... ........ 140 CHAPTER VII . PROGRESS OF THE CONSPIRACY - FROM THE ELECTION OF LINCOLN TO HIS ARRIVAL AT WASHINGTON , FEBRUARY , 1861 . The Conspiracy Extending - Administration of Buchanan - General Scott - General ...
... North Disarmed ....... ........ 140 CHAPTER VII . PROGRESS OF THE CONSPIRACY - FROM THE ELECTION OF LINCOLN TO HIS ARRIVAL AT WASHINGTON , FEBRUARY , 1861 . The Conspiracy Extending - Administration of Buchanan - General Scott - General ...
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... North , and is Defeated at Nashville - Sherman's Grand March to the Sea - He takes Fort McAllister , and Savan- nah - The Alabama - Mobile Captured - The Niagara Falls Con- ference - The Presidential Election ..... ....... 538 CHAPTER ...
... North , and is Defeated at Nashville - Sherman's Grand March to the Sea - He takes Fort McAllister , and Savan- nah - The Alabama - Mobile Captured - The Niagara Falls Con- ference - The Presidential Election ..... ....... 538 CHAPTER ...
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... North as well as South . " Slavery was ever the only seriously dangerous cause of division among the states . The people of our country were essentially one , with a com- mon Anglo - Saxon lineage , a common religion ; one in language ...
... North as well as South . " Slavery was ever the only seriously dangerous cause of division among the states . The people of our country were essentially one , with a com- mon Anglo - Saxon lineage , a common religion ; one in language ...
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Isaac N. Arnold. its entire abolition . Mr. Iredell of North Carolina , said in the convention which adopted the Constitution , " when the entire abolition of slavery takes place , it will be an event which must be pleasing to every ...
Isaac N. Arnold. its entire abolition . Mr. Iredell of North Carolina , said in the convention which adopted the Constitution , " when the entire abolition of slavery takes place , it will be an event which must be pleasing to every ...
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... North Carolina , the territory now forming the State of Tennessee , upon condition that that portion of the Ordin- ance of 1787 , which secured freedom , should not be applied to it , and that no regulation should be made by Congress ...
... North Carolina , the territory now forming the State of Tennessee , upon condition that that portion of the Ordin- ance of 1787 , which secured freedom , should not be applied to it , and that no regulation should be made by Congress ...
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