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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... follows : " In your hands , my dissatisfied fellow- countrymen , and not in mine , is the momentous issue of civil war . The Govern- ment will not assail you . You can have no conflict without being yourselves the aggressors . You have ...
... follows : " In your hands , my dissatisfied fellow- countrymen , and not in mine , is the momentous issue of civil war . The Govern- ment will not assail you . You can have no conflict without being yourselves the aggressors . You have ...
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... follows : " When he left the State , it had been at the invitation and appointment of his friend and most honored successor ( Governor Den- nison ) , a Governor , he must here take the opportunity to say , who had worthily dis- charged ...
... follows : " When he left the State , it had been at the invitation and appointment of his friend and most honored successor ( Governor Den- nison ) , a Governor , he must here take the opportunity to say , who had worthily dis- charged ...
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... follows : " I understand that a proposed amendment to the Constitution ( which amendment , however , I have not seen ) has passed Congress , to the effect that the Federal Government shall never interfere with the domestic insti ...
... follows : " I understand that a proposed amendment to the Constitution ( which amendment , however , I have not seen ) has passed Congress , to the effect that the Federal Government shall never interfere with the domestic insti ...
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... follows the track of armies in civil war ; the disbanding of their institutions of learning of the higher grades , to furnish material for their armies ; the injury which , from treason . * How has it been in Texas and throughout the ...
... follows the track of armies in civil war ; the disbanding of their institutions of learning of the higher grades , to furnish material for their armies ; the injury which , from treason . * How has it been in Texas and throughout the ...
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... follows : " They employed a detective of great experience , who was engaged at Baltimore in the business some three weeks prior to Mr. Lincoln's arrival there , employing both men and women to assist him . Shortly after coming to ...
... follows : " They employed a detective of great experience , who was engaged at Baltimore in the business some three weeks prior to Mr. Lincoln's arrival there , employing both men and women to assist him . Shortly after coming to ...
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