The Rebellion Record: A Diary of American Events, with Documents, Narratives, Illustrative Incidents, Poetry, Etc, Volume 1Frank Moore G. P. Putnam, 1861 - United States |
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... means been the intention of those States to abide by the result of the election , except on the one condition , of ... mean to abide by the election , although we participate in it , unless our candidate is chosen . If he fails we intend ...
... means been the intention of those States to abide by the result of the election , except on the one condition , of ... mean to abide by the election , although we participate in it , unless our candidate is chosen . If he fails we intend ...
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... means to enforce its authority on the individual citizen , it fell to pieces . It sickened and died from the poison of what General Pinckney aptly called " the heresy of State Sovereignty , " and in its place a Constitution was ordained ...
... means to enforce its authority on the individual citizen , it fell to pieces . It sickened and died from the poison of what General Pinckney aptly called " the heresy of State Sovereignty , " and in its place a Constitution was ordained ...
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... means of gaining a sectional triumph , she has but done what the South , for the last twenty - five years , has never missed an occasion of doing . With respect to every thing substantial in the complaints of the South against the North ...
... means of gaining a sectional triumph , she has but done what the South , for the last twenty - five years , has never missed an occasion of doing . With respect to every thing substantial in the complaints of the South against the North ...
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... means of adjustment are repudiated ? Peace is the very last thing which Secession , if recognized , will give us ; it will give us nothing but a hollow truce , -time to prepare the means of new outrages . It is in its very nature a ...
... means of adjustment are repudiated ? Peace is the very last thing which Secession , if recognized , will give us ; it will give us nothing but a hollow truce , -time to prepare the means of new outrages . It is in its very nature a ...
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... means the most improbable upshot of this ill - starred rebellion , if allowed to prosper . Is this the Monroe doctrine for which the United States have been contending ? The disunion press in Virginia last year openly encouraged the ...
... means the most improbable upshot of this ill - starred rebellion , if allowed to prosper . Is this the Monroe doctrine for which the United States have been contending ? The disunion press in Virginia last year openly encouraged the ...
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adopted American Applause April April 27 arms army authority Baltimore battery blockade called Capt Captain cause Charleston cheers citizens civil Colonel command Company Confederate Congress Constitution Convention declared defence duty election enemy ernment federacy Federal fellow-citizens fight fire flag force Fort Moultrie Fort Pickens Fort Sumter friends Georgia Government Governor guard guns harbor heart hereby honor hope Jefferson Davis John Kentucky laws Legislature letters of marque liberty Lieut Lincoln Major Anderson Maryland Massachusetts meeting ment military National Intelligencer never North Northern o'clock officers ordinance ordinance of secession party passed patriotic peace political present President proclamation question rebels Regiment resolutions Rifles seceded secession Second Lieutenant Secretary Senate sent shot slave slavery soldiers South Carolina speech Stars steamer Sumter thousand tion to-day traitors Tribune troops Union United vessels Virginia volunteers vote Washington York Zouaves