The Confederate SecessionW. Blackwood and sons, 1864 - 226 sider |
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... SOUTH CAROLINA AND VIRGINIA , 146 VIII . THE RIGHTS OF THE WAR , 167 IX . STORY OF QUADRUNA - THE LAWS OF THE NORTH , 202 X. THE QUESTION OF RECOGNITION , . 217 THE CONFEDERATE SECESSION . CHAPTER I. THE RIGHT OF SECESSION.
... SOUTH CAROLINA AND VIRGINIA , 146 VIII . THE RIGHTS OF THE WAR , 167 IX . STORY OF QUADRUNA - THE LAWS OF THE NORTH , 202 X. THE QUESTION OF RECOGNITION , . 217 THE CONFEDERATE SECESSION . CHAPTER I. THE RIGHT OF SECESSION.
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... Southern cause more harm than good ; for its advocates , desirous of leaving nothing unsaid which might strengthen ... South Carolina had referred her right to do so to any competent and im- partial tribunal in the world , her claim ...
... Southern cause more harm than good ; for its advocates , desirous of leaving nothing unsaid which might strengthen ... South Carolina had referred her right to do so to any competent and im- partial tribunal in the world , her claim ...
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... South Carolina , the mis- chievous effects of the system of elections have been completely obviated by the rule of leaving the nomi- nation of the choosers of the President to the State Legislature . The The natural result of this was ...
... South Carolina , the mis- chievous effects of the system of elections have been completely obviated by the rule of leaving the nomi- nation of the choosers of the President to the State Legislature . The The natural result of this was ...
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... South Carolina , Charles Cotesworth Pinckney , proposed in the Con- vention that no alteration should be made on the ... Southern members replied to this , that they were much obliged , but they did not want any assistance PRESIDENTIAL ...
... South Carolina , Charles Cotesworth Pinckney , proposed in the Con- vention that no alteration should be made on the ... Southern members replied to this , that they were much obliged , but they did not want any assistance PRESIDENTIAL ...
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... South Carolina ( for the votes in the Convention were taken not by heads , but by States ) was registered against the motion of her distinguished citizen . It must be set to the credit of the South , that her States did not support it ...
... South Carolina ( for the votes in the Convention were taken not by heads , but by States ) was registered against the motion of her distinguished citizen . It must be set to the credit of the South , that her States did not support it ...
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