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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... once renewed . Mr. Pierce's gross Infidelity to his Pledges , by whose Indiscretion and Misconduct the Conflict of sectional Factions is again revived . — Mr . Douglas un- fortunately yields to the Counsels addressed to him from various ...
... once renewed . Mr. Pierce's gross Infidelity to his Pledges , by whose Indiscretion and Misconduct the Conflict of sectional Factions is again revived . — Mr . Douglas un- fortunately yields to the Counsels addressed to him from various ...
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... once give notice that I do not by any means agree in opinion with those who assert that the gigantic military struggle from which we have but just emerged was , to any considerable extent , the result of what has been so vociferously ...
... once give notice that I do not by any means agree in opinion with those who assert that the gigantic military struggle from which we have but just emerged was , to any considerable extent , the result of what has been so vociferously ...
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... once induced conscientiously to believe that such an irremovable incompatibility of essential in- terests exists between them that the permanent repose and happiness of the whole , or of certain of its parts , will be impossible ...
... once induced conscientiously to believe that such an irremovable incompatibility of essential in- terests exists between them that the permanent repose and happiness of the whole , or of certain of its parts , will be impossible ...
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... prin- ciple had been given a predominant influence . Once , while discussing this interesting matter , he grew more enthusiastic than I ever saw him on any other occasion , and exclaimed in language something like the following : "
... prin- ciple had been given a predominant influence . Once , while discussing this interesting matter , he grew more enthusiastic than I ever saw him on any other occasion , and exclaimed in language something like the following : "
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... once passed by , he seemed always both to forgive and to forget all the irritating collisions which had occurred . In proof of the exceeding kindness and magnanimity of his nature , I will cite a single evidence , but one that shall be ...
... once passed by , he seemed always both to forgive and to forget all the irritating collisions which had occurred . In proof of the exceeding kindness and magnanimity of his nature , I will cite a single evidence , but one that shall be ...
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