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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... President Buchanan intended , 122 ; Hypocrisy of their peaceful pretensions , 123 ; Irrefra- gable position of the President , 124 ; Further negotiations - Confederate Com- missioners , 125 ; Peaceful solution declined , 128 ...
... President Buchanan intended , 122 ; Hypocrisy of their peaceful pretensions , 123 ; Irrefra- gable position of the President , 124 ; Further negotiations - Confederate Com- missioners , 125 ; Peaceful solution declined , 128 ...
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... Presidents Van Buren , Tyler , and 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 ...
... Presidents Van Buren , Tyler , and 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 ...
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... President Stephens , of the " Confederate " Government , may here be given . * Says M. DE TOCQUEVILLE , in his Democracy in America : “ All authority origi- nates in the will of the majority . " " In the United States , the majority ...
... President Stephens , of the " Confederate " Government , may here be given . * Says M. DE TOCQUEVILLE , in his Democracy in America : “ All authority origi- nates in the will of the majority . " " In the United States , the majority ...
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... President in his Inaugural Address . * In short , it would seem to be impossible to meet such a charge in any way in which it was not met . And yet , the revolt began im- mediately upon the result of the Presidential election * The ...
... President in his Inaugural Address . * In short , it would seem to be impossible to meet such a charge in any way in which it was not met . And yet , the revolt began im- mediately upon the result of the Presidential election * The ...
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... President , or the party that elected him , intended originally to interfere with it in the States , but overwhelming proof to the contrary . But when open war was made in the interest of slavery , to supplant the Gov- ernment and ...
... President , or the party that elected him , intended originally to interfere with it in the States , but overwhelming proof to the contrary . But when open war was made in the interest of slavery , to supplant the Gov- ernment and ...
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