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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... PARTY IN POLITICS , WHO PREFER FREEDOM TO SLAVERY ; WHO ARE LOYAL TO THEIR COUNTRY , AND WHO ARE AIDING TO SUSTAIN ITS GOVERNMENT AGAINST REBELLION : This Volume IS MOST RESPECTFULLY DEDICATED BY THE AUTHOR . PREFACE . THIS Volume does ...
... PARTY IN POLITICS , WHO PREFER FREEDOM TO SLAVERY ; WHO ARE LOYAL TO THEIR COUNTRY , AND WHO ARE AIDING TO SUSTAIN ITS GOVERNMENT AGAINST REBELLION : This Volume IS MOST RESPECTFULLY DEDICATED BY THE AUTHOR . PREFACE . THIS Volume does ...
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... parties in Soldiers , 827 ; Negro Soldiers - their number unlimited , 829 ; White Soldiers sufficient , 830 ; National Resources and Credit , $ 31 ; The Result , 382 ; Governmental de- termination confronted , 332 ; Opposition to ...
... parties in Soldiers , 827 ; Negro Soldiers - their number unlimited , 829 ; White Soldiers sufficient , 830 ; National Resources and Credit , $ 31 ; The Result , 382 ; Governmental de- termination confronted , 332 ; Opposition to ...
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... party with which they had generally acted , had almost uniformly controlled , from the origin of the Government to the time of their revolt , and every branch of which was still in their possession . This is one of those facts in our ...
... party with which they had generally acted , had almost uniformly controlled , from the origin of the Government to the time of their revolt , and every branch of which was still in their possession . This is one of those facts in our ...
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... party of which Mr. Stephens here speaks had control of every branch of the Government when the revolt began , and even the Ex- ecutive was not to be changed for a period of four months . From this state of facts , it seems in a high ...
... party of which Mr. Stephens here speaks had control of every branch of the Government when the revolt began , and even the Ex- ecutive was not to be changed for a period of four months . From this state of facts , it seems in a high ...
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... party that elected him , intended originally to interfere with it in the States , but overwhelming proof to the ... party which had triumphed in the Presidential election , and by many of the patriotic of all parties . Among other ...
... party that elected him , intended originally to interfere with it in the States , but overwhelming proof to the ... party which had triumphed in the Presidential election , and by many of the patriotic of all parties . Among other ...
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