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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... universal shout of re- joicing will then go up from the down - trodden millions of the world , and at its reverberations among the habita- tions of men , tyrants will everywhere tremble as they have never done before . Among the ...
... universal shout of re- joicing will then go up from the down - trodden millions of the world , and at its reverberations among the habita- tions of men , tyrants will everywhere tremble as they have never done before . Among the ...
Page 70
... universal slavery ; all made sure forever , with " the price of negroes at two hundred dollars " a head ! Another idea looms up under all this which certain moralists should ponder , and correct their logic . They have said all along ...
... universal slavery ; all made sure forever , with " the price of negroes at two hundred dollars " a head ! Another idea looms up under all this which certain moralists should ponder , and correct their logic . They have said all along ...
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... universal , and too radical , to be occasioned by the craft and jugglery of politicians . It was not their wire - dancing upon party platforms which thus instantaneously broke up the deep foundations of the popular will , and produced ...
... universal , and too radical , to be occasioned by the craft and jugglery of politicians . It was not their wire - dancing upon party platforms which thus instantaneously broke up the deep foundations of the popular will , and produced ...
Page 153
... universal " and " radical " for secession till long afterwards , even if there has not always been , as indeed facts assure us , a strong Union element in the seceded States . Writing in the spring of 1861 , he gives the impressions ...
... universal " and " radical " for secession till long afterwards , even if there has not always been , as indeed facts assure us , a strong Union element in the seceded States . Writing in the spring of 1861 , he gives the impressions ...
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... universal sentiment of all , that the Constitution of the United States has been virtually repealed , and that every slaveholding State has just ground for secession . " He then , in view of the fact assumed , " that the Constitution ...
... universal sentiment of all , that the Constitution of the United States has been virtually repealed , and that every slaveholding State has just ground for secession . " He then , in view of the fact assumed , " that the Constitution ...
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