The civil war the national viewРипол Классик, 1906 - 535 psl. Talbot collection of British pamphlets |
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... Northern standpoint. The war was a conflict between two civilizations, two incompatible ideas, two conceptions of republican government, the one embodied in the word NATION, the other, in the word consensnacv. From the inception of free ...
... Northern standpoint. The war was a conflict between two civilizations, two incompatible ideas, two conceptions of republican government, the one embodied in the word NATION, the other, in the word consensnacv. From the inception of free ...
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... northern half of the Union. But Congress and States persisted in legislating against the laws of nature and the North awoke to a sense of virtue to which it was hardly entitled by its voluntary acts, for in every State, North as well as ...
... northern half of the Union. But Congress and States persisted in legislating against the laws of nature and the North awoke to a sense of virtue to which it was hardly entitled by its voluntary acts, for in every State, North as well as ...
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... Northern, as befits a Connecticut Yankee,l could still in all sincerity take oh“ my hat to the statue of Lee when I passed it in New Orleans. His devotion to the self-government which seemed to him in mortal peril was no more ...
... Northern, as befits a Connecticut Yankee,l could still in all sincerity take oh“ my hat to the statue of Lee when I passed it in New Orleans. His devotion to the self-government which seemed to him in mortal peril was no more ...
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... northern progress. More slave territory demanded. Political dominion of the South. Claim of property right in slaves. The nation responsible for the existence of slavery. Slave area in 1857. Comparative value of slave and free labor ...
... northern progress. More slave territory demanded. Political dominion of the South. Claim of property right in slaves. The nation responsible for the existence of slavery. Slave area in 1857. Comparative value of slave and free labor ...
xviii psl.
... Northern volunteers for the defense of Washington. Richmond becomes the Confederate capital. The members of the Confederacy. Great Britain's neutrality as viewed by North and South. Battle at Manassas Junction. McDowell retired ...
... Northern volunteers for the defense of Washington. Richmond becomes the Confederate capital. The members of the Confederacy. Great Britain's neutrality as viewed by North and South. Battle at Manassas Junction. McDowell retired ...
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THE GROWTH or THE SLAVE Powsa 4I155 | 155 |
Convenerucv on NATION 1572r9 | 167 |
THE FIRST YEAR or THE WAR 22 r268 | 268 |
THE Ssconn Year on THE WAR 269313 | 269 |
THE THIRD YEAR or THE WAR 3 l 5390 | 390 |
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