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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... Declaration of the Convention of South Carolina of the causes of secession , Mr. Crittenden's resolutions , Letters of Senators Bingham and Chandler , . Remarks , • 213 214 216 217 224 229 229 • 230 232-268 THE SECTIONAL CONTROVERSY ...
... Declaration of the Convention of South Carolina of the causes of secession , Mr. Crittenden's resolutions , Letters of Senators Bingham and Chandler , . Remarks , • 213 214 216 217 224 229 229 • 230 232-268 THE SECTIONAL CONTROVERSY ...
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... Declaration of Independence by another Virginian , or that the action of the Continental Congress would entirely avoid the manifestation of sectional feelings . Such feelings were , indeed , called forth , but they were expelled from ...
... Declaration of Independence by another Virginian , or that the action of the Continental Congress would entirely avoid the manifestation of sectional feelings . Such feelings were , indeed , called forth , but they were expelled from ...
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... declared , and took their place by common con- sent among the civilized nations of the earth , as a Confederacy , styled , THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA . CHAPTER II . THE CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION . THE Common fear REMARKS . 13.
... declared , and took their place by common con- sent among the civilized nations of the earth , as a Confederacy , styled , THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA . CHAPTER II . THE CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION . THE Common fear REMARKS . 13.
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... declared that , by that continu- ance , all the evils of allowing the permanent continuance of the slave trade would be accomplished . The Pinckneys and others , who were better circumstanced to judge correctly , never en- couraged that ...
... declared that , by that continu- ance , all the evils of allowing the permanent continuance of the slave trade would be accomplished . The Pinckneys and others , who were better circumstanced to judge correctly , never en- couraged that ...
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... declared that , as a matter of fact , domestic slavery was the most prominent feature in the aristocratic countenance of the proposed Constitution . " His perceptive mind saw clearly the exact meaning of the descrip- tive terms employed ...
... declared that , as a matter of fact , domestic slavery was the most prominent feature in the aristocratic countenance of the proposed Constitution . " His perceptive mind saw clearly the exact meaning of the descrip- tive terms employed ...
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