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Speech of EDWARD RUFFIN ( Va . ) at Columbia , S. C .: " Virginia Will Join the Confederacy . " ' Address of Gov. BERIAH MAGOFFIN ( Ky . ) to the Southern States : " Remain in the Union to Fight for Southern Rights . " eracy .
Speech of EDWARD RUFFIN ( Va . ) at Columbia , S. C .: " Virginia Will Join the Confederacy . " ' Address of Gov. BERIAH MAGOFFIN ( Ky . ) to the Southern States : " Remain in the Union to Fight for Southern Rights . " eracy .
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[ South Carolina Persuading the Other Slave States to Secede ] The " Secession Movement ” The Southern Confederacy a Fact , Acknowledged by a Mighty Prince and Faithful Ally [ Satan ] . . · PAGE 8888 23 38 79 103 122 166 179 193 228 239 ...
[ South Carolina Persuading the Other Slave States to Secede ] The " Secession Movement ” The Southern Confederacy a Fact , Acknowledged by a Mighty Prince and Faithful Ally [ Satan ] . . · PAGE 8888 23 38 79 103 122 166 179 193 228 239 ...
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Accordingly , from this time onward , Southern statesmen began seriously to contemplate that measure to which they had so often threatened in moments of passion to resort - secession . It is therefore in place here to revert to the ...
Accordingly , from this time onward , Southern statesmen began seriously to contemplate that measure to which they had so often threatened in moments of passion to resort - secession . It is therefore in place here to revert to the ...
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... the Union unless the bill were repealed , and calling on the other Southern States to adopt the same attitude . However , this call was not heeded , since there was a general expectation that a Southern man , Andrew Jackson [ Tenn . ] ...
... the Union unless the bill were repealed , and calling on the other Southern States to adopt the same attitude . However , this call was not heeded , since there was a general expectation that a Southern man , Andrew Jackson [ Tenn . ] ...
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O WING to the prospect of a modification of the tariff in Southern interests , according to the promise of President Adams , in which he was joined by other influential Northern statesmen , the threats of secession by the South quieted ...
O WING to the prospect of a modification of the tariff in Southern interests , according to the promise of President Adams , in which he was joined by other influential Northern statesmen , the threats of secession by the South quieted ...
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