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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... Result , 382 ; Governmental de- termination confronted , 332 ; Opposition to Slavery fighting against God , 384 ; The Government vindicated in destroying Slavery , 335 ; Its right of self - preser- vation , 336 ; Destruction of Slavery ...
... Result , 382 ; Governmental de- termination confronted , 332 ; Opposition to Slavery fighting against God , 384 ; The Government vindicated in destroying Slavery , 335 ; Its right of self - preser- vation , 336 ; Destruction of Slavery ...
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... results of a popular election , fairly con- ducted in all respects according to the Constitution and laws , as those who have revolted admit ; an election in which they , equally with the rest of the nation , freely embarked , and by ...
... results of a popular election , fairly con- ducted in all respects according to the Constitution and laws , as those who have revolted admit ; an election in which they , equally with the rest of the nation , freely embarked , and by ...
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... result of the Presidential election * The following is an extract from the Inaugural Address of President Lincoln , in which is embodied the resolution above referred to from the platform of the National Convention : I do not consider ...
... result of the Presidential election * The following is an extract from the Inaugural Address of President Lincoln , in which is embodied the resolution above referred to from the platform of the National Convention : I do not consider ...
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... result of its deliberations , this Convention pre- sented to Congress the recommendation of an article for ́an amendment to the Constitution , consisting of seven sections . As the questions which divided the country related mainly to ...
... result of its deliberations , this Convention pre- sented to Congress the recommendation of an article for ́an amendment to the Constitution , consisting of seven sections . As the questions which divided the country related mainly to ...
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... result of the elec- tion was 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 ...
... result of the elec- tion was 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 ...
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