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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... deemed justifiable in extreme cases , and a right which a people can never surrender . The pro- priety of resorting to it must , for the most part , be deter- mined by the circumstances of each case . In a popular government , however ...
... deemed justifiable in extreme cases , and a right which a people can never surrender . The pro- priety of resorting to it must , for the most part , be deter- mined by the circumstances of each case . In a popular government , however ...
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... deemed a solemn judgment by the people that the Territories then free should remain free . This was simply in accordance with a principle which Congress had recognized several times in our history , by prohibiting sla- very in portions ...
... deemed a solemn judgment by the people that the Territories then free should remain free . This was simply in accordance with a principle which Congress had recognized several times in our history , by prohibiting sla- very in portions ...
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... , of Cincinnati , said : “ A little over three years ago , the present occupant of the Presidential Mansion , at the other end of the Avenue , came into this city under cover the vigilant preparations deemed essential at the time of Mr.
... , of Cincinnati , said : “ A little over three years ago , the present occupant of the Presidential Mansion , at the other end of the Avenue , came into this city under cover the vigilant preparations deemed essential at the time of Mr.
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... deemed essential at the time of Mr. Lincoln's inauguration , when the troops were station- ed at different points in the city , and Generals Scott and Wool and other officers stood ready to mount at a mo- ment's warning ; these are all ...
... deemed essential at the time of Mr. Lincoln's inauguration , when the troops were station- ed at different points in the city , and Generals Scott and Wool and other officers stood ready to mount at a mo- ment's warning ; these are all ...
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... deemed it safe , and have earnestly desired our dismember- ment and downfall . They have felt that in such an issue their own power would be more secure . From the great heart of " the peoples " alone has there been for us a single ...
... deemed it safe , and have earnestly desired our dismember- ment and downfall . They have felt that in such an issue their own power would be more secure . From the great heart of " the peoples " alone has there been for us a single ...
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