War of the Rebellion; Or, Scylla and Charybdis: Consisting of Observations Upon the Causes, Course, and Consequences of the Late Civil War in the United StatesHarper & Brothers, 1866 - 440 strani |
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... Address issued by these Gentlemen . Author's first acquaintance with John Quincy Adams and his accomplished Lady . - Commendatory Notice of his Life and Character . Parallel between John Quincy Adams and John C. Cal- houn . 78 - I ...
... Address issued by these Gentlemen . Author's first acquaintance with John Quincy Adams and his accomplished Lady . - Commendatory Notice of his Life and Character . Parallel between John Quincy Adams and John C. Cal- houn . 78 - I ...
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... addressed to him from various Quar- ters , and introduces the Kansas - Nebraska Bill . - Sectional Excitement greatly increased and intensified by that Measure . - Notice of the De- cease of Mr. Clay and Mr. Webster , and of their ...
... addressed to him from various Quar- ters , and introduces the Kansas - Nebraska Bill . - Sectional Excitement greatly increased and intensified by that Measure . - Notice of the De- cease of Mr. Clay and Mr. Webster , and of their ...
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... Address as President , replete with national Sentiment , which at- tracts to him the Support of the American Party , and his Administra- tion grows overwhelmingly popular . — He afterward treacherously vio- lates all his Promises to the ...
... Address as President , replete with national Sentiment , which at- tracts to him the Support of the American Party , and his Administra- tion grows overwhelmingly popular . — He afterward treacherously vio- lates all his Promises to the ...
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... Address , so solemnly and so pathetically warned his countrymen . The continued existence of these geographical parties , when once fairly organized , as our melancholy experi- ence has now demonstrated , must naturally beget schemes of ...
... Address , so solemnly and so pathetically warned his countrymen . The continued existence of these geographical parties , when once fairly organized , as our melancholy experi- ence has now demonstrated , must naturally beget schemes of ...
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... addressed us from his seat in the Senate , his form still erect , with a voice by no means in- dicating such a degree of physical weakness as did in fact possess him , with clear tones , and an impressive and , I may say , an imposing ...
... addressed us from his seat in the Senate , his form still erect , with a voice by no means in- dicating such a degree of physical weakness as did in fact possess him , with clear tones , and an impressive and , I may say , an imposing ...
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War of the Rebellion; Or, Scylla and Charybdis: Consisting of Observations ... Henry Stuart Foote Predogled ni na voljo - 2016 |
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