Synopsis of the American WarHamilton, Adams, 1866 - 228 Seiten |
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... Seward , in order to make a bid for the Presidency , declares in the senate chamber at Washington , " there have been times when we have surrendered the safeguards of free- << dom , not that we love freedom less , HIGH AND LOW TARIFFS .
... Seward , in order to make a bid for the Presidency , declares in the senate chamber at Washington , " there have been times when we have surrendered the safeguards of free- << dom , not that we love freedom less , HIGH AND LOW TARIFFS .
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... Senators and Representatives of the non - slaveholding States and Territories to return at once to their respective constituencies and take immediate measures for the formation of a new Northern Confederacy - that shall be indeed free ...
... Senators and Representatives of the non - slaveholding States and Territories to return at once to their respective constituencies and take immediate measures for the formation of a new Northern Confederacy - that shall be indeed free ...
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... Senator John- ston , inviting them to visit the General at Atlanta , for a conference in reference to the state of the country , with a view to negotiations for peace , and as the public mind has been much excited upon the subject ...
... Senator John- ston , inviting them to visit the General at Atlanta , for a conference in reference to the state of the country , with a view to negotiations for peace , and as the public mind has been much excited upon the subject ...
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... senators , legislators , diplomatists and civilians hang down their heads and blush for shame . On Mr. Hamlin taking his official farewell of the body over whose deliberations he had pre- sided for the last four years , he concluded by ...
... senators , legislators , diplomatists and civilians hang down their heads and blush for shame . On Mr. Hamlin taking his official farewell of the body over whose deliberations he had pre- sided for the last four years , he concluded by ...
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... senator , visiting Mr. Lincoln by invitation . He did not tarry , however , but immediately entered the small passage or hallway , running behind the box , out of which the box doors open . He at once placed the wooden bar , for the ...
... senator , visiting Mr. Lincoln by invitation . He did not tarry , however , but immediately entered the small passage or hallway , running behind the box , out of which the box doors open . He at once placed the wooden bar , for the ...
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