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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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History of the Impeachment of Andrew Johnson: President of the United States ...

Edmund Gibson Ross - 1896 - 200 pages
...the American people to their country and its free institutions. 3rd. That as slavery was the cause, and now constitutes the strength, of this Rebellion,...Republican Government, justice and the National safety de mand its utter and complete extirpation from the soil of the Repuplic; and that, while we uphold...
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All the Republican National Conventions from Philadelphia, June 17, 1856 ...

Henry Harrison Smith - Republican National Convention - 1896 - 136 pages
...national safety demand its utter and complete extirpation from the soil of the republic ; and that while we uphold and maintain the acts and proclamations...which the government, in its own defense, has aimed a death blow at this gigantic evil, we are in favor, furthermore, of such an amendment to the constitution,...
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The Republican Party: Its History, Principles, and Policies

John Davis Long - 1896 - 400 pages
...Lincoln was renominatcd. In the third resolution the Convention declared that, as slavery was the cause and now constitutes " the strength of this rebellion, and as it must be, al.vays and everywhere, hostile to the principles of republican government, justice and the national...
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A History of the Presidency ...

Edward Stanwood - Presidents - 1898 - 614 pages
...American people to their country and its free institutions. 3. Resolved, 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 defence,...
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History of the Republican Party in Ohio, Volume 1

Joseph Patterson Smith - 1898 - 1180 pages
...institutions. 3. That as slavery was the cause, and now constitutes the strength of this Rebellions let us judge not, that we be not judged. The prayers while we uphold and maintain the acts and proclamations by which the Government, in its own defense,...
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The Life of Abraham Lincoln: Drawn from Original Sources and ..., Volume 4

Ida Minerva Tarbell - 1900 - 322 pages
...forever." It was done, the third article of the platform reading : Resolved, 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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Charles Sumner; His Complete Works: With Introduction by Hon ..., Volume 11

Charles Sumner - Speeches, addresses, etc., American - 1900 - 508 pages
...is declared, " that, as Slavery was the cause, and now constitutes the strength of this Eebellion, and as it must be always and everywhere hostile to...complete extirpation from the soil of the Republic." * There is salvation in these words, pronouncing the doom of Slavery in the name of justice and the...
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The Life of Abraham Lincoln: Drawn from Original Sources and ..., Volume 4

Ida Minerva Tarbell - Presidents - 1900 - 322 pages
...national safety demand its utter and complete extirpation from the soil of the republic; and that while we uphold and maintain the acts and proclamations...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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Livingstone's History of the Republican Party: A History of the Republican ...

William Livingstone - Michigan - 1900 - 596 pages
...the American people to the country and its free institutions. RESOLVED, That as slavery was the cause and now constitutes the strength of this rebellion,...it must be, always and everywhere, hostile to the principle of republican government. justice and the National safety demand its utter and complete extirpation...
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A History of Political Parties in the United States: Being an Account of the ...

James Herron Hopkins - Political parties - 1900 - 500 pages
...unconditional surrender; and " as slavery was the cause, and now constitutes the strength of the rebellion, justice and the national safety demand its utter and...complete extirpation from the soil of the Republic." They approved of the Emancipation Proclamation, and favored an amendment to the Constitution to " forever...
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