Virginia's Attitude Toward Slavery and SecessionL.H. Jenkins, Edition Book Manufactures, 1914 - Всего страниц: 330 |
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... liberty proclaimed by its founders . To present the true attitude of the dominant element of the Virginia people with respect to these subjects is the work which the author has taken in hand . · viii PREFACE As cognate to this purpose ...
... liberty proclaimed by its founders . To present the true attitude of the dominant element of the Virginia people with respect to these subjects is the work which the author has taken in hand . · viii PREFACE As cognate to this purpose ...
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... liberty consecrated by centuries of heroic struggle ; descendants of an ancestry knit in political sympathy by their successful battle for independence from the Mother Country , and the achieve- ments by which they made their new - born ...
... liberty consecrated by centuries of heroic struggle ; descendants of an ancestry knit in political sympathy by their successful battle for independence from the Mother Country , and the achieve- ments by which they made their new - born ...
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... liberty and law which its establishment was designed to assure are conclusions not easily deducible from their aspirations or necessities . " The North fought for empire , the South for inde- pendence . " That the North fought to keep ...
... liberty and law which its establishment was designed to assure are conclusions not easily deducible from their aspirations or necessities . " The North fought for empire , the South for inde- pendence . " That the North fought to keep ...
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... liberty and community life to be harmonized with the National ideals and powers essential to its preser- vation ? Liberty and law - the consent of the governed and the integrity of the Government - how were these great ends to be ...
... liberty and community life to be harmonized with the National ideals and powers essential to its preser- vation ? Liberty and law - the consent of the governed and the integrity of the Government - how were these great ends to be ...
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... liberty and progress , which it was designed to assure , are propositions unthinkable to men acquainted with her history and the genius and as- pirations of her people . It was for no such cause that she gave her sons to the sword , and ...
... liberty and progress , which it was designed to assure , are propositions unthinkable to men acquainted with her history and the genius and as- pirations of her people . It was for no such cause that she gave her sons to the sword , and ...
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¹Idem abolition of slavery Abolitionists Abraham Lincoln action admitted to probate adopted African slave trade amendment American Colonization Society Amherst County ANTI-SLAVERY SENTIMENTS attitude authorities Bancroft Book cause cipation citizens Civil Clerk's Office coercion Congress constitution Cotton County Court Records dated declared delegates disunion efforts emancipation enactment evil executors existence Extract Federal Government FOREIGN SLAVE TRADE Fort Sumter free negroes freedmen freedom fugitive slaves George Governor Henry History of United Idem inaugural institution of slavery insurrection James Jefferson John John Tyler land Legislature Liberia liberty Madison manumitted March ment National North Northern Ohio peace political population position President Lincoln pro-slavery proclamation Randolph resolutions respect says seceded secession slaveholders slavery in Virginia South Carolina speaking SPECIMENS OF DEEDS speech statute Sumter territory Thomas Jefferson Randolph tion Tyler Union VIEWS Virginia Convention Virginia's secession vote Washington Wendell Phillips William Lloyd Garrison writing wrote