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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... should not vote on the question ; if they retain such opinions , they must leave the State . " All very " simple " and very " plain ; " and the plan was very faithfully executed . found no opposition in any doubtful county . * * 2 *
... should not vote on the question ; if they retain such opinions , they must leave the State . " All very " simple " and very " plain ; " and the plan was very faithfully executed . found no opposition in any doubtful county . * * 2 *
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... question of secession was submitted to them , they voted against it . From that moment they were marked , and when the State , under the control of its lowland interest , raised the banner of revolt , its first movement was to invite ...
... question of secession was submitted to them , they voted against it . From that moment they were marked , and when the State , under the control of its lowland interest , raised the banner of revolt , its first movement was to invite ...
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... question of fact or policy touching the rebellion , or any other matter concerning human interests upon which men are commonly divided . Upon discovering this , one might be led to the conclusion that there are inherent difficulties in ...
... question of fact or policy touching the rebellion , or any other matter concerning human interests upon which men are commonly divided . Upon discovering this , one might be led to the conclusion that there are inherent difficulties in ...
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... question of its correctness . But before adducing the proof for a contrary position , we will state some of the obvious dis- criminations which should be borne in mind . IN WHAT SENSE SLAVERY IS THE CAUSE . When slavery is charged with ...
... question of its correctness . But before adducing the proof for a contrary position , we will state some of the obvious dis- criminations which should be borne in mind . IN WHAT SENSE SLAVERY IS THE CAUSE . When slavery is charged with ...
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... question of slavery from that which our fathers established . *** The Constitution covers the whole territory of the Union , and throughout that territory has taken slavery under the protec tion of law . *** Let the Government permit ...
... question of slavery from that which our fathers established . *** The Constitution covers the whole territory of the Union , and throughout that territory has taken slavery under the protec tion of law . *** Let the Government permit ...
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