The War with the South: A History of the Late Rebellion, Volume 1Virture & Yorston., 1862 - United States |
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A History of the Late Rebellion Robert Tomes. Entered , according to Act of Congress , in the year One Thousand Eight Hundred and Sixty - two , BY ROBERT TOMES , In the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States for the ...
A History of the Late Rebellion Robert Tomes. Entered , according to Act of Congress , in the year One Thousand Eight Hundred and Sixty - two , BY ROBERT TOMES , In the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States for the ...
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... Congress from South Carolina , whose emphasis of action was made manifest by his murderous attack upon Senator Sumner , of Massa- chusetts , delivered these characteristic words to some of his fellow - citizens who were honoring him ...
... Congress from South Carolina , whose emphasis of action was made manifest by his murderous attack upon Senator Sumner , of Massa- chusetts , delivered these characteristic words to some of his fellow - citizens who were honoring him ...
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... Congress . - His Votes and Opinions on the Slave Question . Return to practice as a Lawyer . - Member of Whig National Convention . - A Champion of the Repub- lican Party . - Nominated a United States Senator . - Canvass of the State ...
... Congress . - His Votes and Opinions on the Slave Question . Return to practice as a Lawyer . - Member of Whig National Convention . - A Champion of the Repub- lican Party . - Nominated a United States Senator . - Canvass of the State ...
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... Congress , and when he was forty years of age , amid the pressure of an exten- sive legal practice , and of frequent de- mands upon his time by the public . " In the mean time , while young Lin- coln was striving against every disad ...
... Congress , and when he was forty years of age , amid the pressure of an exten- sive legal practice , and of frequent de- mands upon his time by the public . " In the mean time , while young Lin- coln was striving against every disad ...
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... Congress , and in December , 1847 , took his seat in the House of Representatives . Though opposed to the annexation ... Congress of the United States has no power , under the Constitution , to interfere with the institution of slavery ...
... Congress , and in December , 1847 , took his seat in the House of Representatives . Though opposed to the annexation ... Congress of the United States has no power , under the Constitution , to interfere with the institution of slavery ...
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