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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... republic has been so recently involved could not possibly have arisen but for the most unskillful and blundering man- agement of men in power - the incessant agitation of sec- tional factionists , both in the North and in the South ...
... republic has been so recently involved could not possibly have arisen but for the most unskillful and blundering man- agement of men in power - the incessant agitation of sec- tional factionists , both in the North and in the South ...
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... republic , between the Patricians and the Plebe- ians ; and hence certain noted attempts on the part of the weaker class in Rome , and the one which deemed itself oppressed , to provide security against future injuries by secession to ...
... republic , between the Patricians and the Plebe- ians ; and hence certain noted attempts on the part of the weaker class in Rome , and the one which deemed itself oppressed , to provide security against future injuries by secession to ...
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... radical incompatibility of interests between the Northern and Southern states of the Union - between that portion of the republic recognized until recently as the slave- JOHN C. CALHOUN . 19 holding one , and that 18 SCYLLA AND CHARYBDIS .
... radical incompatibility of interests between the Northern and Southern states of the Union - between that portion of the republic recognized until recently as the slave- JOHN C. CALHOUN . 19 holding one , and that 18 SCYLLA AND CHARYBDIS .
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... republic which he contemplated , in which the slaveholding 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 ...
... republic which he contemplated , in which the slaveholding 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 ...
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... republic . In all these contests , the world had given him credit for displaying the highest oratorical powers , deep and far - reaching views , and a knowledge of all that apper- tains to the affairs of a free and self - governing ...
... republic . In all these contests , the world had given him credit for displaying the highest oratorical powers , deep and far - reaching views , and a knowledge of all that apper- tains to the affairs of a free and self - governing ...
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