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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... Slavery , 84 . CHAPTER II . CAUSE OF THE REBELLION ...... ... 36-70 Slavery the cause , 86 ; An opposite view , 38 ; In what ... Slaves , 75 ; The whole North charged with it , 76 ; Abolitionists not Republicans , 77 ; Aboli- tionists ...
... Slavery , 84 . CHAPTER II . CAUSE OF THE REBELLION ...... ... 36-70 Slavery the cause , 86 ; An opposite view , 38 ; In what ... Slaves , 75 ; The whole North charged with it , 76 ; Abolitionists not Republicans , 77 ; Aboli- tionists ...
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... Slavery in the Rebel States , 314 ; Slavery doomed , though Disunion triumph , 316 ; Internal causes of its destruction , 317 ; Illustra- tive incident - Colonel Dahlgren , 318 ; Facts and their Lesson , 319 ; War educa- ting Slaves for ...
... Slavery in the Rebel States , 314 ; Slavery doomed , though Disunion triumph , 316 ; Internal causes of its destruction , 317 ; Illustra- tive incident - Colonel Dahlgren , 318 ; Facts and their Lesson , 319 ; War educa- ting Slaves for ...
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... Slavery , in 1835 , 423 ; Movement for Emancipation , in 1849 , 440 ; Principles of the State Emancipation Convention , 441 ; Emancipationists defeated in the State ... slavery - Striking analogies , 519 ; Slave - trade justified , 520.
... Slavery , in 1835 , 423 ; Movement for Emancipation , in 1849 , 440 ; Principles of the State Emancipation Convention , 441 ; Emancipationists defeated in the State ... slavery - Striking analogies , 519 ; Slave - trade justified , 520.
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... slavery in any of the States ; or to abolish slavery in the District of Columbia without the consent of Maryland , and without the consent or compensation of the owners ; or to prevent any one from taking his slaves to and from the ...
... slavery in any of the States ; or to abolish slavery in the District of Columbia without the consent of Maryland , and without the consent or compensation of the owners ; or to prevent any one from taking his slaves to and from the ...
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... slavery , even then they ought , for their own welfare , to have stood by the Union , which would surely be better ... slaves , or of receiving compensation for them from the Govern- ment , but where some of the largest slaveholders ...
... slavery , even then they ought , for their own welfare , to have stood by the Union , which would surely be better ... slaves , or of receiving compensation for them from the Govern- ment , but where some of the largest slaveholders ...
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