Southern History of the War: The first year of the warC.B. Richardson, 1863 - Confederate States of America |
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... citizens thereof . He was sustained in his attempted usurpations by all the New England States and by a powerful public sentiment in each of the Middle States . The " strict constructionists " of the Con- stitution were not slow in ...
... citizens thereof . He was sustained in his attempted usurpations by all the New England States and by a powerful public sentiment in each of the Middle States . The " strict constructionists " of the Con- stitution were not slow in ...
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... peaceful and unsuspect . ing citizens at Harper's Ferry in the month of October , 1859 , was a practical illustration of the lessons of the Northern Re OMIATKA publicans , and of their inevitable and , in fact 26 THE FIRST YEAR OF THE WAR .
... peaceful and unsuspect . ing citizens at Harper's Ferry in the month of October , 1859 , was a practical illustration of the lessons of the Northern Re OMIATKA publicans , and of their inevitable and , in fact 26 THE FIRST YEAR OF THE WAR .
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... citizens of any State may rightfully emigrate , with their slaves or other property recognized as such in any of the States of the Union , or by the Constitution of the United States . Resolved , further , That the Congress of the ...
... citizens of any State may rightfully emigrate , with their slaves or other property recognized as such in any of the States of the Union , or by the Constitution of the United States . Resolved , further , That the Congress of the ...
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... citizens of the United States have an equal right to settle with their property in the Terri- tory , without their rights , either of person or property , being destroyed or im- paired by congressional or territorial legislation ...
... citizens of the United States have an equal right to settle with their property in the Terri- tory , without their rights , either of person or property , being destroyed or im- paired by congressional or territorial legislation ...
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... citizens from every available point of observation in Charleston - the battery , the shipping in the harbor , and the steeples of churches - and , as night closed , the illuminations of the shells , as they coursed the air , added a ...
... citizens from every available point of observation in Charleston - the battery , the shipping in the harbor , and the steeples of churches - and , as night closed , the illuminations of the shells , as they coursed the air , added a ...
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