Brownson's Quarterly ReviewOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1965 |
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... Rebels that we shall ever seriously insist on exercising . All engaged in the war are rebels and traitors , but nobody supposes that , if the Government tri- umph , and the Rebels submit , there will be any executions for treason of ...
... Rebels that we shall ever seriously insist on exercising . All engaged in the war are rebels and traitors , but nobody supposes that , if the Government tri- umph , and the Rebels submit , there will be any executions for treason of ...
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... Rebels , of Rebel States and Rebel individuals . This is alike the dictate of justice and sound policy . But even as Congress is now constituted this could hardly be effected . Let all the seceded States come back , and the United ...
... Rebels , of Rebel States and Rebel individuals . This is alike the dictate of justice and sound policy . But even as Congress is now constituted this could hardly be effected . Let all the seceded States come back , and the United ...
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... Rebels have destroyed their cotton and tobacco instead of suffering them to come forward to market . The Government now hopes , we presume , to avert it by great and decisive victories at Richmond and Corinth . But at neither of these ...
... Rebels have destroyed their cotton and tobacco instead of suffering them to come forward to market . The Government now hopes , we presume , to avert it by great and decisive victories at Richmond and Corinth . But at neither of these ...
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ARCHBISHOP HUGHES ON SLAVERY | 34 |
CATHOLIC SCHOOLS AND EDUCATION | 66 |
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