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... Peace Congress which was called at Washington , where Wm . E. Dodge , Esq . of New York , ( a flaming revivalist ) , with other delegates , by joint resolution , decreed to offer the slave states all territory south of 36 ° 30 ′ for new ...
... Peace Congress which was called at Washington , where Wm . E. Dodge , Esq . of New York , ( a flaming revivalist ) , with other delegates , by joint resolution , decreed to offer the slave states all territory south of 36 ° 30 ′ for new ...
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... Peace , peace , shouted the President from his chair of State in the White House - the governors in their annual messages - the judges from their benches - the sena- CONCLUSION . 109.
... Peace , peace , shouted the President from his chair of State in the White House - the governors in their annual messages - the judges from their benches - the sena- CONCLUSION . 109.
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... peace we have had , when there has been no peace , because it has been a false peace ; the first threat of agitation to let in light upon our terrible con- dition , used by President Lincoln only as a " catch word , " and not intended ...
... peace we have had , when there has been no peace , because it has been a false peace ; the first threat of agitation to let in light upon our terrible con- dition , used by President Lincoln only as a " catch word , " and not intended ...
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AMERICAN PRIVILEGE | 1 |
THE REPUBLIC OF AMERICA AND ITS GLORIES | 8 |
AMERICAN MELODRAMATIC SCENES | 16 |
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