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... Rebel citizens any complicity with a crime so enormous as the one we now deplore , we are firmly convinced that it ... slavery , the unprovoked resort to an armed resistance to the Con- stitution and laws of the country , the deliberate ...
... Rebel citizens any complicity with a crime so enormous as the one we now deplore , we are firmly convinced that it ... slavery , the unprovoked resort to an armed resistance to the Con- stitution and laws of the country , the deliberate ...
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Boston (Mass.) of the slave . And the puissant Emperor of the French , who so adroitly attempted to embarrass our Government and encourage the Rebellion ... Rebel States , until the inhabitants shall have been en- tirely subdued and brought ...
Boston (Mass.) of the slave . And the puissant Emperor of the French , who so adroitly attempted to embarrass our Government and encourage the Rebellion ... Rebel States , until the inhabitants shall have been en- tirely subdued and brought ...
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... Slavery . The slave - masters simply put in execution a conspiracy long contrived , for which they had already ... rebel Slavery . In accepting the challenge at Fort Sumter , the President became the voice of the country , which , with a ...
... Slavery . The slave - masters simply put in execution a conspiracy long contrived , for which they had already ... rebel Slavery . In accepting the challenge at Fort Sumter , the President became the voice of the country , which , with a ...
Page 120
... slaves in the Rebel States were set free . Let it be named forever to his glory , that he grasped the thunderbolt , even though tardily , under which the Rebellion staggered to its fall ; that , following up the blow , he enlisted ...
... slaves in the Rebel States were set free . Let it be named forever to his glory , that he grasped the thunderbolt , even though tardily , under which the Rebellion staggered to its fall ; that , following up the blow , he enlisted ...
Page 121
... Slavery , which stood exclusively on local law without any support in natural law , must have fallen with the local ... rebel Slavery the rights of belligerency on the ocean , and then proceeded to open her ports , to surrender her ...
... Slavery , which stood exclusively on local law without any support in natural law , must have fallen with the local ... rebel Slavery the rights of belligerency on the ocean , and then proceeded to open her ports , to surrender her ...
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