The Confederate SecessionW. Blackwood and sons, 1864 - 226 sider |
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... true that Seward and Greeley are now vehement supporters of the war . Philip drunk has reversed the judgment of Philip sober . I will do Mr Seward the justice to say that he is not drunk ; he only pre- tends to be . Consistency is not a ...
... true that Seward and Greeley are now vehement supporters of the war . Philip drunk has reversed the judgment of Philip sober . I will do Mr Seward the justice to say that he is not drunk ; he only pre- tends to be . Consistency is not a ...
Side 21
... true , plenty of cattle . But the pro- ducts of their soil were only valuable as articles of The indigo of Virginia , the cotton of Georgia , the sugar of Louisiana , were all raised with the view to exportation either to the north or ...
... true , plenty of cattle . But the pro- ducts of their soil were only valuable as articles of The indigo of Virginia , the cotton of Georgia , the sugar of Louisiana , were all raised with the view to exportation either to the north or ...
Side 23
... true that the Northern kindness was cheap . I think this will appear on the examination of what it consisted of . One concession which it was proposed to make , and which was supposed to deserve a great deal by way of return , consisted ...
... true that the Northern kindness was cheap . I think this will appear on the examination of what it consisted of . One concession which it was proposed to make , and which was supposed to deserve a great deal by way of return , consisted ...
Side 25
... true . What the French lady said of her footman when she was asked why she allowed him to bring her chocolate to her when she was en déshabille , " Appelles - tu ça un homme ? " expresses the feeling which then existed , not indeed ...
... true . What the French lady said of her footman when she was asked why she allowed him to bring her chocolate to her when she was en déshabille , " Appelles - tu ça un homme ? " expresses the feeling which then existed , not indeed ...
Side 66
... true character of the oppression , as from the different degrees of hope of redress . All parties have for years past been looking forward to this crisis for the fulfilment of their hopes , or the confirmation of their fears ; and God ...
... true character of the oppression , as from the different degrees of hope of redress . All parties have for years past been looking forward to this crisis for the fulfilment of their hopes , or the confirmation of their fears ; and God ...
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The Confederate Secession William Schomberg Robert Kerr Marquess of Lothian Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1864 |
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