The War with the South: A History of the Late Rebellion, Volume 1Virture & Yorston., 1862 - United States |
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... United States . When , however , the North began to grow restless under its subser- vience to Southern domination , and to manifest a desire for emancipation , the partisan leaders of the South became anxious lest they should lose the ...
... United States . When , however , the North began to grow restless under its subser- vience to Southern domination , and to manifest a desire for emancipation , the partisan leaders of the South became anxious lest they should lose the ...
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... United States were powerless to protect the South , and that it must demand new guarantees if the Union was to be preserved . Some of the more impatient of the politicians of South Carolina had antici- pated by many years in their ...
... United States were powerless to protect the South , and that it must demand new guarantees if the Union was to be preserved . Some of the more impatient of the politicians of South Carolina had antici- pated by many years in their ...
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... United States . Even in Virginia , Governor Letcher , at that early date , did not fear to sug- gest treason , and declared in his message to the Legislature : " It is useless to at- tempt to conceal the fact , that in the present ...
... United States . Even in Virginia , Governor Letcher , at that early date , did not fear to sug- gest treason , and declared in his message to the Legislature : " It is useless to at- tempt to conceal the fact , that in the present ...
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... United States has no power , under the Constitution , to interfere with the institution of slavery in the different States . " They believe that the Congress of the United States has the power under the Constitution to abolish slavery ...
... United States has no power , under the Constitution , to interfere with the institution of slavery in the different States . " They believe that the Congress of the United States has the power under the Constitution to abolish slavery ...
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... United States Senators from South Carolina . - Tendency to Rebellion in the other Slave States . - Action of the Legislature of Georgia . - Florida hails the " Gallant Palmetto Flag . " - The Governor of Alabama advises to prepare for ...
... United States Senators from South Carolina . - Tendency to Rebellion in the other Slave States . - Action of the Legislature of Georgia . - Florida hails the " Gallant Palmetto Flag . " - The Governor of Alabama advises to prepare for ...
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