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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... ment for many Years faithfully observed in the North . - Mr . Webster's uncontradicted Statement on this Subject in the Debate between Mr. Hayne and himself . - Washington's Administration . - Election of John Adams ; his stormy ...
... ment for many Years faithfully observed in the North . - Mr . Webster's uncontradicted Statement on this Subject in the Debate between Mr. Hayne and himself . - Washington's Administration . - Election of John Adams ; his stormy ...
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... ment and secure the yielding of reasonable Concessions to the slave- holding Interests of the South . - Tennessee and the Border States still remain firm . - Extraordinary Message of Mr. Buchanan to Congress in the Month of December ...
... ment and secure the yielding of reasonable Concessions to the slave- holding Interests of the South . - Tennessee and the Border States still remain firm . - Extraordinary Message of Mr. Buchanan to Congress in the Month of December ...
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... ment is known to have had its origin , and to the faithful cultivation of which , if it be destined to endure for future ages , it must undoubtedly owe both its preservation and its maintenance . Without in the least degree calling in ...
... ment is known to have had its origin , and to the faithful cultivation of which , if it be destined to endure for future ages , it must undoubtedly owe both its preservation and its maintenance . Without in the least degree calling in ...
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... ment , one of the few public men whom it has been my fortune to know who did not suffer some loss of dignity upon a near personal approach . In all my intercourse with him , I beheld constant and ever - increasing evi- dences of the ...
... ment , one of the few public men whom it has been my fortune to know who did not suffer some loss of dignity upon a near personal approach . In all my intercourse with him , I beheld constant and ever - increasing evi- dences of the ...
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... ment in manners . In all of them it was necessary to employ the same means of warding off the violence of the savage tribes who encompassed them ; of felling and displacing the great trees which overshadowed the sur- face of the ...
... ment in manners . In all of them it was necessary to employ the same means of warding off the violence of the savage tribes who encompassed them ; of felling and displacing the great trees which overshadowed the sur- face of the ...
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