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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Page ix
... cause , 86 ; An opposite view , 38 ; In what sense Slavery is the cause , 40 ; Modern views and power of Slavery , 42 ; Proof that Slavery is the cause- official testimony , 45 ; Individual witnesses that Slavery is the cause , 48 ...
... cause , 86 ; An opposite view , 38 ; In what sense Slavery is the cause , 40 ; Modern views and power of Slavery , 42 ; Proof that Slavery is the cause- official testimony , 45 ; Individual witnesses that Slavery is the cause , 48 ...
Page xiv
... cause misrepresented , 545 ; Foreign enmity persistent , 545 ; The popular masses with us , 546 ; The internal situation , 548 ; What the contest exhibits , 548 ; Friends and foes , 550 ; Subordinate questions , 551 ; Ad- ministration ...
... cause misrepresented , 545 ; Foreign enmity persistent , 545 ; The popular masses with us , 546 ; The internal situation , 548 ; What the contest exhibits , 548 ; Friends and foes , 550 ; Subordinate questions , 551 ; Ad- ministration ...
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... cause for such apprehension . Indeed , the most ample evidence to the contrary has all the while exist- ed , and been open to their inspection . It is found in nearly all the published speeches of him who now addresses you . I do but ...
... cause for such apprehension . Indeed , the most ample evidence to the contrary has all the while exist- ed , and been open to their inspection . It is found in nearly all the published speeches of him who now addresses you . I do but ...
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... cause of apprehension . * * * It may be our duty to treat the institutions of the South as a crime , and themselves as enemies , to be sur- rounded and kept in subjection . Upon that question I now say nothing . But , manifestly , the ...
... cause of apprehension . * * * It may be our duty to treat the institutions of the South as a crime , and themselves as enemies , to be sur- rounded and kept in subjection . Upon that question I now say nothing . But , manifestly , the ...
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... cause was lost and that the sentiment of the majority of the State would be overruled . Quarrels arose . Ardent and reckless men were distempered with passion . It was no longer safe to discuss the subject of the day in the streets ...
... cause was lost and that the sentiment of the majority of the State would be overruled . Quarrels arose . Ardent and reckless men were distempered with passion . It was no longer safe to discuss the subject of the day in the streets ...
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