Slavery and Secession in America: Historical and EconomicalS. Low, 1861 - 371 страница |
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Historical and Economical Thomas Ellison. SECTION 9. The Peace Conference of Virginia . At this juncture of affairs Virginia stepped forward , and offered her mediation in order to stay , if possible , the further progress of disunion ...
Historical and Economical Thomas Ellison. SECTION 9. The Peace Conference of Virginia . At this juncture of affairs Virginia stepped forward , and offered her mediation in order to stay , if possible , the further progress of disunion ...
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Historical and Economical Thomas Ellison. SECTION 9. The Peace Conference of Virginia . At this juncture of affairs Virginia stepped forward , and offered her mediation in order to stay , if possible , the further progress of disunion ...
Historical and Economical Thomas Ellison. SECTION 9. The Peace Conference of Virginia . At this juncture of affairs Virginia stepped forward , and offered her mediation in order to stay , if possible , the further progress of disunion ...
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... Virginia , in 1847 , in an " Address to the People of West Virginia , showing that slavery is injurious to the public welfare , and that it may be gradually abolished , without detriment to the rights and interests of slave - holders ...
... Virginia , in 1847 , in an " Address to the People of West Virginia , showing that slavery is injurious to the public welfare , and that it may be gradually abolished , without detriment to the rights and interests of slave - holders ...
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CHAPTER II | 12 |
CONTINUED PROGRESS OF SLAVERY THE INFLUENCE OF | 23 |
CHAPTER IV | 30 |
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