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" Resolved, That, as Slavery was the cause and now constitutes the strength of this Rebellion, and as it must be always and everywhere hostile to the principles of republican government, justice and the national safety demand its utter and complete extirpation... "
The History, Civil, Political and Military, of the Southern Rebellion: From ... - Page 382
by Orville James Victor - 1861
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The American Cyclopaedia: A Popular Dictionary of General Knowledge, Volume 16

George Ripley, Charles Anderson Dana - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1876 - 894 pages
...trait'irs arrayed against it. That, as slavery was the cause, and now constitutes the strength °f the rebellion, and as it must be, always and everywhere,...of republican government, justice and the national s.ifety demand its utter and complete extirpation from the soil of the republic; and that, while we...
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The Century of Independence: Embracing a Collection, from Official Sources ...

John Russell Hussey - United States - 1876 - 562 pages
...institutions. Resolved, That slavery was the cause and now constitutes the strength of the rebellion, and that as it must be always and everywhere hostile to the principles of Republican Governments, justice and the national safety demand its utter and complete extirpation from the soil...
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The Republican Manual: History, Principles, Early Leaders, Achievements of ...

Eugene Virgil Smalley - Campaign literature - 1880 - 368 pages
...American people to their country and its free institutions. Resolved, That, as slavery was the cause, and now constitutes the strength, of this rebellion,...aimed a death-blow at this gigantic evil. We are in favor, furthermore, of such an amendment to the Constitution, to be made by the people in conformity...
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The Republican Text-book for the Campaign of 1880

Burke Aaron Hinsdale - Campaign literature - 1880 - 232 pages
...of the American people to the country and its free institutions. 3. That as slavery was the cause, and now constitutes the strength, of this rebellion,...extirpation from the soil of the republic; and that while we uphold and maintain the acts and proclamations by which the Government, in its own defense,...
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History of American Politics (non-partisan): Embracing a History of the ...

Walter Raleigh Houghton - Political parties - 1882 - 586 pages
...its free institutions. Resolved, That, as slavery was the cause, and now constitutes the strength, nf this rebellion, and as it must be always and everywhere...aimed a death-blow at this gigantic evil. We are in favor, furthermore, of such an amendment to the constitution, to he made by the people in conformity...
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History of American Politics (non-partisan): Embracing a History of the ...

Walter Raleigh Houghton - Political parties - 1882 - 592 pages
...American people to the country and its free institutions. Resolved, That, as slavery was the cause, and now constitutes the strength, of this rebellion,...the republic ; and that we uphold and maintain the nets an-.I proclamation* by which the government, in its own defense, has aimed a death-blow at this...
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History of American Politics (non-partisan): Embracing a History of the ...

Walter Raleigh Houghton - Political parties - 1882 - 596 pages
...free institutions. Resolved, That, as slavery was the cause, and now constitutes the strength. »f this rebellion, and as it must be always and everywhere hostile to th« principles of republican government, justice and the national safety de- , mand its utter and...
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Early Life and Public Services of Hon. Grover Cleveland, the Fearless and ...

Eugene Tyler Chamberlain, Thomas W. Handford - 1884 - 564 pages
...American people to the country and its free institutions. Resolved, That, as slavery was the cause, and now constitutes the strength, of this rebellion,...aimed a death-blow at this gigantic evil. We are in favor, furthermore, of such an amendment to the constitution, to be made by the people in conformity...
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Why I Am a Republican: A History of the Republican Party, a Defense of Its ...

George Sewall Boutwell - Presidential candidates - 1884 - 266 pages
...American people to the country and its free institutions. Resolved, That, as slavery was the cause, and now constitutes the strength, of this Rebellion,...aimed a death-blow at this gigantic evil. We are in favor, furthermore, of such an amendment to the Constitution, to be made by the people in conformity...
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Campaign of '84: Biographies of S. Grover Cleveland, the Democratic ...

Benjamin La Fevre - Political parties - 1884 - 532 pages
...American people to the country and its free institutions. Resolved, That as slavery was the cause, and now constitutes the strength, of this Rebellion,...government, in its own defense, has aimed a death-blow at the gigantic evil. We are in favor, furthermore, of such an amendment to the constitution, to be made...
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