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... side of the Confederates , was commander - in - chief - not to say , in a few words , what were in our opinion the causes of this war . Coleridge used to say of the United States , that they were splendid materials out of which , at ...
... side of the Confederates , was commander - in - chief - not to say , in a few words , what were in our opinion the causes of this war . Coleridge used to say of the United States , that they were splendid materials out of which , at ...
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... side , sometimes on the other . Hence a multitude of abuses . It was easy , after this , to foresee how many causes of decay and death the system concealed in its bosom . In the early years of the Federal agreement , the different ...
... side , sometimes on the other . Hence a multitude of abuses . It was easy , after this , to foresee how many causes of decay and death the system concealed in its bosom . In the early years of the Federal agreement , the different ...
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... side , the Federal Government was to serve for their defence against the foreigner in time of war , and , in time of peace , to protect the smaller states against the ambition of the larger . This Constitution was adopted only by a ...
... side , the Federal Government was to serve for their defence against the foreigner in time of war , and , in time of peace , to protect the smaller states against the ambition of the larger . This Constitution was adopted only by a ...
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... side , to hasten the explosion . The North , having to protect fabrics of every kind and numerous manufactures , was protectionist to the utmost . The South , on the contrary , producing only raw materials , would have every induce ...
... side , to hasten the explosion . The North , having to protect fabrics of every kind and numerous manufactures , was protectionist to the utmost . The South , on the contrary , producing only raw materials , would have every induce ...
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... representatives of the North and of the South were opposed to each other , resolved on either side , if a more intimate union was to be established between them , to take care that , in the Confederation 14 THE LIFE AND CAMPAIGNS OF.
... representatives of the North and of the South were opposed to each other , resolved on either side , if a more intimate union was to be established between them , to take care that , in the Confederation 14 THE LIFE AND CAMPAIGNS OF.
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