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" England as to the real issues of the conflict in America. It has been often and earnestly asserted that slavery had nothing to do with this conflict ; that it was a mere struggle for power ; that the only object was to restore the Union as it was, with... "
A Voice from the Motherland: Answering Mrs. H. Beecher Stowe's Appeal - Page 10
by Civis Anglicus (pseud.) - 1863 - 46 pages
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The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 11

American essays - 1863 - 844 pages
...that the only object was to restore tin- Union as it was, with all its abuses. It is to be admitted that expressions have proceeded from the National...Administration which naturally gave rise to misapprehension, and therefore we beg to speak to you on this subject more fully. And, first, the declaration of the...
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Life of Harriet Beecher Stowe: Compiled from Her Letters and Journals

Harriet Beecher Stowe - Women authors, American - 1889 - 612 pages
...that the only object was to restore the Union as it was, with all its abuses. It is to be admitted that expressions have proceeded from the national...administration which naturally gave rise to misapprehension, and therefore we beg to speak to you on this subject more fully. And first the declaration of the Confederate...
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Dred. Anti-slavery tales and papers. Life in Florida after the war

Harriet Beecher Stowe - Authors, American - 1896 - 510 pages
...that the only object was to restore the Union as it was, with all its abuses. It is to be admitted that expressions have proceeded from the national...administration which naturally gave rise to misapprehension, and therefore we beg to speak to you on this subject more fully. And, first, the declaration of the...
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Harriet Beecher Stowe: The Story of Her Life

Charles Edward Stowe, Lyman Beecher Stowe - Authors, American - 1911 - 382 pages
...that the only object was to restore the Union as it was, with all its abuses. It is to be admitted that expressions have proceeded from the national...administration which naturally gave rise to misapprehension, and therefore we beg to speak to you on this subject more fully." Mrs. Stowe did not write this reply...
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The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 11

American essays - 1863 - 804 pages
...that the only object was to restore the Union as it was, with all its abuses. It is to be admitted that expressions have proceeded from the National...Administration which naturally gave rise to misapprehension, and therefore we beg to speak to you on this subject more fully. And, first, the declaration of the...
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"...the real war will never get in the books": Selections from Writers ...

Louis P. Masur - History - 1995 - 316 pages
...that the only object was to restore the Union as it was, with all its abuses. It is to be admitted that expressions have proceeded from the National...Administration which naturally gave rise to misapprehension, and therefore we beg to speak to you on this subject more fully. And, first, the declaration of the...
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