Great Debates in American History: State rights (1798-1861); slavery (1858-1861)Marion Mills Miller Current Literature Publishing Company, 1913 - Civil rights |
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... Southern States : " Remain in the Union to Fight for Southern Rights . " Inaugural Address of JEFFERSON DAVIS ( Miss . ) as President of the Confederacy . as Inaugural Address of ALEXANDER H. STEPHENS ( Ga . ) Vice - President ...
... Southern States : " Remain in the Union to Fight for Southern Rights . " Inaugural Address of JEFFERSON DAVIS ( Miss . ) as President of the Confederacy . as Inaugural Address of ALEXANDER H. STEPHENS ( Ga . ) Vice - President ...
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... Southern Confederacy a Fact , Acknowledged by a Mighty Prince and Faithful Ally [ Satan ] . 286 The Dis - United States . 289 [ Sumner ] Letting the Cat Out of the Bag . 333 UNIV . OF CALIFORNIA INTRODUCTION THE KENTUCKY RESOLUTIONS T I ...
... Southern Confederacy a Fact , Acknowledged by a Mighty Prince and Faithful Ally [ Satan ] . 286 The Dis - United States . 289 [ Sumner ] Letting the Cat Out of the Bag . 333 UNIV . OF CALIFORNIA INTRODUCTION THE KENTUCKY RESOLUTIONS T I ...
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... Southern statesmen began seriously to contemplate that measure to which they had so often threatened in mo- ments of passion to resort - secession . It is therefore in place here to revert to the question of State versus National rights ...
... Southern statesmen began seriously to contemplate that measure to which they had so often threatened in mo- ments of passion to resort - secession . It is therefore in place here to revert to the question of State versus National rights ...
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... Southern States to adopt the same attitude . However , this call was not heeded , since there was a general ex- pectation that a Southern man , Andrew Jackson [ Tenn . ] would be chosen President in the fall election and that he would ...
... Southern States to adopt the same attitude . However , this call was not heeded , since there was a general ex- pectation that a Southern man , Andrew Jackson [ Tenn . ] would be chosen President in the fall election and that he would ...
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... 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 down and re- mained in abeyance . However , in various ...
... 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 down and re- mained in abeyance . However , in various ...
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