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" The South is now in the formation of a Slave Republic. This, perhaps, is not admitted generally. There are many contented to believe that the South as a geographical section is in mere assertion of its independence ; that it is instinct with no especial... "
The American Revolution: A Lecture, Delivered Before the Dublin Young Men's ... - Page 4
by John Elliott Cairnes - 1862 - 15 lehte
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Christian Pamphlets, 8. köide

1858 - 1094 lehte
...shall be protected to unnatural value in the markets " of flie West." '" The South" he says, " is noiv in " the formation of a Slave Republic This, perhaps,...are many " contented to believe that the South as a geo" graphical section is in mere assertion of its " independence. ........ . This, I fear, is an "...
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Southern Literary Messenger, 32. köide

1861 - 514 lehte
...heathen and incalculable material advantages to the civilized world. Mr. SFRATT says: "The South is now in the formation of a Slave Republic. This, perhaps, is not ad milted generally. There are many contented to believe that the South as a geographical section is...
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The Rebellion Record: A Diary of American Events, with Documents ..., 2. köide

Frank Moore - 1862 - 840 lehte
...odium is not on us of introducing a distracting issue. The South is now in the formation of a Slait Republic. This, perhaps, is not admitted generally....pregnant of no distinct social nature ; that for some nnacconntablo reason the two sections have become opposed to each other ; that, for reasons equally...
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The Rebellion Record: June '61-Sept. '61

Frank Moore - 1862 - 824 lehte
...odium U not on us of introducing я distracting issue. Tho South is now in the formation of a Slate Republic. This, perhaps, is not admitted generally....is in mere assertion of its independence ; that it i? instinct with no especial truth — pregnant of DO distinct social nature ; that for some unaccountable...
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Cause and Probable Results of the Civil War in America: Facts for the People ...

William Taylor - 1862 - 40 lehte
...is the purpose of the South. ' The South,' he says, ' is now in the formation of a Slave Republic. There are many contented to believe that the South,...assertion of its independence; that it is instinct with no special truth, pregnant of no distinct social nature ; that, for some unaccountable reason, the two...
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The Rebellion Record: A Diary of American Events, 2. köide

Frank Moore - 1862 - 848 lehte
...-Slate Republic. This, perhaps, is not admitted jrenerally. There are many contented to believe that tho South as a geographical section is in mere assertion...is instinct with no especial truth — pregnant of DO distinct social nature ; that for some unaccountable reason tho two sections have become О[ь posed...
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The Rebellion Record: A Diary of American Events, with Documents ..., 1. köide

Frank Moore - 1862 - 808 lehte
...odium U not on us of introducing a distracting issue. The Sonth is now in the formation of a 5?or< Republic. This, perhaps, is not admitted generally. There are many contented to believethat the South as a geographical section is in mere assertion of its independence ; that it...
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DISCOURSE ON THE ASPECTS OF THE WAR

JAMES FREEMAN CLARKE - 1863 - 920 lehte
...attention to every word of tbat portion of his letter which I now present, as follows: "The South is now In the formation of a Slave Republic. This, perhaps,...assertion of its independence; that it is instinct with no special truth—pregnant of no distinct social nature; that for some unaccountable reason the two sections...
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Union and Anti-slavery Speeches

Charles Daniel Drake - 1864 - 446 lehte
...attention to every word of that portion of his letter, which I now present, as follows : " The South is now in the formation of a Slave Republic. This, perhaps,...of its independence ; that it is instinct with no special truth — pregnant of no distinct social nature ; that for some unaccountable reason the two...
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England, the United States, and the Southern Confederacy

Fitzwilliam Sargent - 1864 - 204 lehte
...South is now in the process of forming a Slave Republic. This, perhaps, is not generally admitted. There are many contented to believe that the South,...section, is in mere assertion of its independence. This, I fear, is an inadequate conception of the controversy. The contest is not between the North...
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