The Comprehensive History of the Southern Rebellion and the War for the Union: Embodying Also Important State Papers, Congressional Proceedings, Official Reports, Remarkable Speeches, Etc., Etc, Volume 1 |
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... opinion of the plan and execution of the work . Respectfully yours , EDWARD EVERETT . Letter of Hon . John Sherman , of Ohio . MANSFIELD , OHIо , Sept. 20 , 1861 . SIR - I have carefully read the first number of your history of the rise ...
... opinion of the plan and execution of the work . Respectfully yours , EDWARD EVERETT . Letter of Hon . John Sherman , of Ohio . MANSFIELD , OHIо , Sept. 20 , 1861 . SIR - I have carefully read the first number of your history of the rise ...
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... opinion and estimate of the entire revolution . It is only required to reproduce the official records of the events of the winter of 1860–61 , in order to place the reader in possession of means by which to arrive at correct conclusions ...
... opinion and estimate of the entire revolution . It is only required to reproduce the official records of the events of the winter of 1860–61 , in order to place the reader in possession of means by which to arrive at correct conclusions ...
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... opinion , but officially and consti- tutionally as parties to the compact , and as the foundation of important legislation . These three acts were severally to punish counterfeiters of bills of the United States Bank , the Sedition Law ...
... opinion , but officially and consti- tutionally as parties to the compact , and as the foundation of important legislation . These three acts were severally to punish counterfeiters of bills of the United States Bank , the Sedition Law ...
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... opinion , violence of party spirit , or the con- fusion of the times ; but they may be traced to im- placable combinations of individuals or of states to terests are closest , and whose habits of inter- course are most frequent . " This ...
... opinion , violence of party spirit , or the con- fusion of the times ; but they may be traced to im- placable combinations of individuals or of states to terests are closest , and whose habits of inter- course are most frequent . " This ...
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... opinion , a virtual overthrow of the Constitution and of the equal right of the States . 2. That the idea of submission by the South to the rule of such a man and such a party should be repu- diated from one end of her borders to the ...
... opinion , a virtual overthrow of the Constitution and of the equal right of the States . 2. That the idea of submission by the South to the rule of such a man and such a party should be repu- diated from one end of her borders to the ...
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