The Church and the Rebellion: A Consideration of the Rebellion Against the Government of the United States; and the Agency of the Church, North and South, in Relation Thereto |
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... Congress , in the year 1864 , BY DERBY & MILLER , In the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States for the Southern District of New York . △ ALVORD STEREOTYPER AND PRINTER . TO THE YOUNG MEN OF THE UNITED STATES , OF.
... Congress , in the year 1864 , BY DERBY & MILLER , In the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States for the Southern District of New York . △ ALVORD STEREOTYPER AND PRINTER . TO THE YOUNG MEN OF THE UNITED STATES , OF.
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... -151 John Minor Botts on Secession , 107 ; Narrative of events , 108 ; Rebel Government formed - the South arming , 110 ; Our Government inactive , 110 ; Siege of Fort Sumter , 111 ; Congress not aggressive - Star of.
... -151 John Minor Botts on Secession , 107 ; Narrative of events , 108 ; Rebel Government formed - the South arming , 110 ; Our Government inactive , 110 ; Siege of Fort Sumter , 111 ; Congress not aggressive - Star of.
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... Congress not aggressive - Star of the West , 112 ; New Administra- tion - attack on Fort Sumter , 114 ; The unavoidable issue , 115 ; Gen. McClellan's opinion , 116 ; Southern assumptions vs. " Northern aggressions , " 117 ; Diplo ...
... Congress not aggressive - Star of the West , 112 ; New Administra- tion - attack on Fort Sumter , 114 ; The unavoidable issue , 115 ; Gen. McClellan's opinion , 116 ; Southern assumptions vs. " Northern aggressions , " 117 ; Diplo ...
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... Congress , 847 ; An- other case between Great Britain and the United States - decision of the Rus- sian Emperor Alexander , 349 ; Opinions of eminent Statesmen - Jefferson , J. Q. Adams , Hamilton , Jay , Madison , 350 ; Vindication ...
... Congress , 847 ; An- other case between Great Britain and the United States - decision of the Rus- sian Emperor Alexander , 349 ; Opinions of eminent Statesmen - Jefferson , J. Q. Adams , Hamilton , Jay , Madison , 350 ; Vindication ...
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... Congress for its adoption , in order to harmonize the views of the two sections of the country and prevent bloodshed . It embraced many of the ablest men of the country , of the different shades of political opinion in each State ...
... Congress for its adoption , in order to harmonize the views of the two sections of the country and prevent bloodshed . It embraced many of the ablest men of the country , of the different shades of political opinion in each State ...
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