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... ment has been deranged by striking from it an important , valuable , and essential part . The author is sensible that another ignorant rule of criticism besides that of the professional political flatterer , has been unjustly applied to ...
... ment has been deranged by striking from it an important , valuable , and essential part . The author is sensible that another ignorant rule of criticism besides that of the professional political flatterer , has been unjustly applied to ...
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... ment . - President Buchanan . - Incoming of the Administration of Abraham Lincoln . -Strength of the Revolution ...... ..PAGE 11 CHAPTER II . Mr. Lincoln's Journey to Washington . - Ceremonies of the Inauguration . - The In- augural ...
... ment . - President Buchanan . - Incoming of the Administration of Abraham Lincoln . -Strength of the Revolution ...... ..PAGE 11 CHAPTER II . Mr. Lincoln's Journey to Washington . - Ceremonies of the Inauguration . - The In- augural ...
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... ment . - President Buchanan . - Incoming of the Administration of Abraham Lincoln . -Strength of the Revolution . THE American people of the present generation were born in the belief that the Union of the States was destined to be ...
... ment . - President Buchanan . - Incoming of the Administration of Abraham Lincoln . -Strength of the Revolution . THE American people of the present generation were born in the belief that the Union of the States was destined to be ...
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... ment of the Northern political ideas of consolidation and the absolutism of numerical majorities . The North had acted on the Missouri matter as though the South had no rights guaran- teed in the bond of the Union , and as though the ...
... ment of the Northern political ideas of consolidation and the absolutism of numerical majorities . The North had acted on the Missouri matter as though the South had no rights guaran- teed in the bond of the Union , and as though the ...
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... ment of a fanatical feeling in every free State startled many who had but recently indulged dreams of the perpetuity of the Constitutional Union . Abolitionism , in the guise of " Repub- licanism , " swept almost every thing before it ...
... ment of a fanatical feeling in every free State startled many who had but recently indulged dreams of the perpetuity of the Constitutional Union . Abolitionism , in the guise of " Repub- licanism , " swept almost every thing before it ...
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Southern History of the War: The Third Year of the War Edward Alfred Pollard No preview available - 2016 |
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