The Confederate SecessionW. Blackwood and sons, 1864 - 226 sider |
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... negroes should be taken away from them , have most . unjustifiably rebelled ; and that the Federal Govern- ment , being naturally indignant at their attempt at rebellion , has exercised the power which it possesses under the ...
... negroes should be taken away from them , have most . unjustifiably rebelled ; and that the Federal Govern- ment , being naturally indignant at their attempt at rebellion , has exercised the power which it possesses under the ...
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... by force to put the negroes down , in case of any rising on the part of the latter . The Southern members replied to this , that they were much obliged , but they did not want any assistance PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS . 23.
... by force to put the negroes down , in case of any rising on the part of the latter . The Southern members replied to this , that they were much obliged , but they did not want any assistance PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS . 23.
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... negroes revolted , but they had not the remotest fear of their wanting to do so . Events have shown that the judgment of the South is more reliable than the honesty of the North . However , it must be said that the Northerners professed ...
... negroes revolted , but they had not the remotest fear of their wanting to do so . Events have shown that the judgment of the South is more reliable than the honesty of the North . However , it must be said that the Northerners professed ...
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... one ex- ception , and only one . Massachusetts had no slaves . That canny State had come to the perfectly correct conclusion that in her climate slave labour was · • • unprofitable , and that her negroes were PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS . 25.
... one ex- ception , and only one . Massachusetts had no slaves . That canny State had come to the perfectly correct conclusion that in her climate slave labour was · • • unprofitable , and that her negroes were PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS . 25.
Side 26
... negroes were an incon- venience . So she had got rid of the " peculiar institution " by converting them from slaves into freemen ? No ; into cash - for she sold them to whoever cared to buy , and thus reaped the double advantage of ...
... negroes were an incon- venience . So she had got rid of the " peculiar institution " by converting them from slaves into freemen ? No ; into cash - for she sold them to whoever cared to buy , and thus reaped the double advantage of ...
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The Confederate Secession William Schomberg Robert Kerr Marquess of Lothian Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1864 |
The Confederate Secession William Schomberg Robert KERR (Marquis of Lothian.) Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1864 |
The Confederate Secession William Schomberg Robert Kerr Marquess of Lothian Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1864 |
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