The Sectional Controversy: Or, Passages in the Political History of the United States, Including the Causes of the War Between the Sections, with Certain ResultsC. Scribner, 1868 - 388 Seiten |
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... England , as their mother country ; but in their relations to each other they were independent and sov- ereign nations . Moreover , they were , to some extent , alien to one another in race , in religion , and in political affinities ...
... England , as their mother country ; but in their relations to each other they were independent and sov- ereign nations . Moreover , they were , to some extent , alien to one another in race , in religion , and in political affinities ...
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... England Republicans in their opposition to their ancient Constitution , which has been the glory of the English in every part of the world . As there are certainly no nations un- der heaven more opposite than these colonies , it would ...
... England Republicans in their opposition to their ancient Constitution , which has been the glory of the English in every part of the world . As there are certainly no nations un- der heaven more opposite than these colonies , it would ...
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... England colonies , with New York , and Pennsylvania . Old jealousies were removed , and perfect harmony subsisted between all . " UNION " was the cry , a union which should reach from Florida to the icy plains of Canada ; " p . 541 ...
... England colonies , with New York , and Pennsylvania . Old jealousies were removed , and perfect harmony subsisted between all . " UNION " was the cry , a union which should reach from Florida to the icy plains of Canada ; " p . 541 ...
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... England man to be commander - in- chief , they nobly sacrificed on the altar of patriotism , and gave their voices and their votes for a Virginian , who was selected partly on sectional grounds . The sectional feelings naturally aroused ...
... England man to be commander - in- chief , they nobly sacrificed on the altar of patriotism , and gave their voices and their votes for a Virginian , who was selected partly on sectional grounds . The sectional feelings naturally aroused ...
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... England . " " It is with great concern , " says Washington , in one of his general orders , “ that the general understands that jealousies have arisen among the troops from the different provinces , and reflections are thrown out which ...
... England . " " It is with great concern , " says Washington , in one of his general orders , “ that the general understands that jealousies have arisen among the troops from the different provinces , and reflections are thrown out which ...
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