United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Band 39,Ausgabe 4J.& H.G. Langley, 1856 |
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... condition of the whole nation . You claim that man has no power to enslave , or keep enslaved his fellow - creature ; that where he does so , a republican form of government can not be truly said to exist , and as it is your duty to ...
... condition of the whole nation . You claim that man has no power to enslave , or keep enslaved his fellow - creature ; that where he does so , a republican form of government can not be truly said to exist , and as it is your duty to ...
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... condition of the American army and its sufferings are well known . The most alarming circumstance was , that as soon as the time of enlistment of the militia had expired , they would return to their homes , in spite of every ...
... condition of the American army and its sufferings are well known . The most alarming circumstance was , that as soon as the time of enlistment of the militia had expired , they would return to their homes , in spite of every ...
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... condition and foreign relations of the people , to what- ever state or section they belonged . Sectional rivalries and jealousies , alienation and distrust which had sprung up during the times of the Confederation , and the personal ...
... condition and foreign relations of the people , to what- ever state or section they belonged . Sectional rivalries and jealousies , alienation and distrust which had sprung up during the times of the Confederation , and the personal ...
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