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... - Uprising of the People - Murder of Massachusetts Soldiers - Response of Border States to Call for Troops - The Northwest Virginia , Tennessee , Maryland - Henry PAGE Winter Davis -- The Clay Guards - Missouri - CONTENTS . ix.
... - Uprising of the People - Murder of Massachusetts Soldiers - Response of Border States to Call for Troops - The Northwest Virginia , Tennessee , Maryland - Henry PAGE Winter Davis -- The Clay Guards - Missouri - CONTENTS . ix.
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... Virginia - His Address - Lee Attempts to Overwhelm Hin - McClellan Ordered to Join Pope - His Delay - Ordered to Hasten - He Lingers- Pope Overwhelmed by Numbers and Driven Back to Washing- ton - Is Relieved - McClellan Again in Command ...
... Virginia - His Address - Lee Attempts to Overwhelm Hin - McClellan Ordered to Join Pope - His Delay - Ordered to Hasten - He Lingers- Pope Overwhelmed by Numbers and Driven Back to Washing- ton - Is Relieved - McClellan Again in Command ...
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... Virginia , that they appreciated the injustice and wrong of slavery , and that as early as 1772 , the Legislature of that Commonwealth addressed the King of Great Britian , exposing the inhumanity of Slavery , and expressing the con ...
... Virginia , that they appreciated the injustice and wrong of slavery , and that as early as 1772 , the Legislature of that Commonwealth addressed the King of Great Britian , exposing the inhumanity of Slavery , and expressing the con ...
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... Virginia and Delaware . Men of the highest official and social position were prominent and active members . Memorials and petitions were sent by them to Congress calling for abolition . Mr. Jackson a member of Congress from Georgia ...
... Virginia and Delaware . Men of the highest official and social position were prominent and active members . Memorials and petitions were sent by them to Congress calling for abolition . Mr. Jackson a member of Congress from Georgia ...
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... Virginia ; and all the slave laws of these two States in a mass were ex- tended over this territory , by which slavery was continued , in territory over which Congress had exclusive jurisdiction and control . This was a most important ...
... Virginia ; and all the slave laws of these two States in a mass were ex- tended over this territory , by which slavery was continued , in territory over which Congress had exclusive jurisdiction and control . This was a most important ...
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