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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... Federal institutions from a government of laws to a government of men . And what is still more alarming , these blows are still struck by Congress , showing that what was at first attributed to paroxysms of frenzy , must now be ...
... Federal institutions from a government of laws to a government of men . And what is still more alarming , these blows are still struck by Congress , showing that what was at first attributed to paroxysms of frenzy , must now be ...
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... Federal Government . VIII . To all , whether North or South , whose hearts , not limited by party or section , are large enough to embrace the interests of the whole country , and of all the States . The final issue of the sectional ...
... Federal Government . VIII . To all , whether North or South , whose hearts , not limited by party or section , are large enough to embrace the interests of the whole country , and of all the States . The final issue of the sectional ...
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... Federal Government have been supported chiefly by revenue from imports ; while they have lost what they expected to lose in respect to representation , namely , two - fifths of the slaves , which are not reckoned as the basis of ...
... Federal Government have been supported chiefly by revenue from imports ; while they have lost what they expected to lose in respect to representation , namely , two - fifths of the slaves , which are not reckoned as the basis of ...
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... Federal Government officer , allowing as much more time as his duties required him to remain . New York had the same act , only varying in time , which was nine months . While these two acts were in force , and supported by public ...
... Federal Government officer , allowing as much more time as his duties required him to remain . New York had the same act , only varying in time , which was nine months . While these two acts were in force , and supported by public ...
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... federal champions are now strengthened in their arguments by the ful- filment of their predictions ; that this has been brought about by the monarchical federalists themselves , who have been for the new Government merely as a stepping ...
... federal champions are now strengthened in their arguments by the ful- filment of their predictions ; that this has been brought about by the monarchical federalists themselves , who have been for the new Government merely as a stepping ...
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