The civil war the national viewРипол Классик, 1906 - 535 psl. Talbot collection of British pamphlets |
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... declared for “independence,” and claimed to the end that for this alone they fought; but the parallel they drew with the American Revolution failed at every point, and “independence “ resolved itself into what the London Timer, at first ...
... declared for “independence,” and claimed to the end that for this alone they fought; but the parallel they drew with the American Revolution failed at every point, and “independence “ resolved itself into what the London Timer, at first ...
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... declared slavery national. Conditions that planted slavery in the South. Eliect of foreign immigration on sectional growth. The North not generally hostile to slavery. Economic disadvantages of slavery at the South. Economic contrast of ...
... declared slavery national. Conditions that planted slavery in the South. Eliect of foreign immigration on sectional growth. The North not generally hostile to slavery. Economic disadvantages of slavery at the South. Economic contrast of ...
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... Declaration of Independence, may seem to many, at the prment time, when compared with maladministration in other lands and in our own land at later periods, almost slight and insufficient to provoke a revolution and we know that ...
... Declaration of Independence, may seem to many, at the prment time, when compared with maladministration in other lands and in our own land at later periods, almost slight and insufficient to provoke a revolution and we know that ...
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... declared that neither the people nor any part of them could forbid slavery. It made the entire national domain, original and acquired, slave soil and it took away from the people, or any of them, any right which they had believed - to ...
... declared that neither the people nor any part of them could forbid slavery. It made the entire national domain, original and acquired, slave soil and it took away from the people, or any of them, any right which they had believed - to ...
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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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