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Page 352
... South and the North- his position was quite at variance with the orthodox Southern one . It was held in the South that the North- erners , in maintaining a high tariff on imports from abroad , put the Southerners at a disadvantage by ...
... South and the North- his position was quite at variance with the orthodox Southern one . It was held in the South that the North- erners , in maintaining a high tariff on imports from abroad , put the Southerners at a disadvantage by ...
Page 614
... South ; they represented the spirit which when honor was in question never counted the cost ; the spirit that had stood up for the South against overwhelming odds for four years , and until the South had crumbled and perished under the ...
... South ; they represented the spirit which when honor was in question never counted the cost ; the spirit that had stood up for the South against overwhelming odds for four years , and until the South had crumbled and perished under the ...
Page 615
... South and has made Northerners claim Lee as a great American . If , however , Page means what he seems to say , it has certainly not proved to be true : that spirit is still resisting its enforced incorporation in the Union . But I ...
... South and has made Northerners claim Lee as a great American . If , however , Page means what he seems to say , it has certainly not proved to be true : that spirit is still resisting its enforced incorporation in the Union . But I ...
Contents
Harriet Beecher Stowe | 3 |
Calvin Stowe Francis Grierson The Battle Hymn | 59 |
Abraham Lincoln | 99 |
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