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... North ; but with such unanimity as to principles , established and practised in the present Federal Union , no doubt there is to be a tremendous conflict as to their application , and the changes that must be made in the new Union ...
... North ; but with such unanimity as to principles , established and practised in the present Federal Union , no doubt there is to be a tremendous conflict as to their application , and the changes that must be made in the new Union ...
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... North , the natural division into East and West has not been , is not to be , disregarded . The fear is that , as the war and the adjudication of our differences with the South progress , the different characteristics , and the diverse ...
... North , the natural division into East and West has not been , is not to be , disregarded . The fear is that , as the war and the adjudication of our differences with the South progress , the different characteristics , and the diverse ...
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... North west ; and their will is to be almost unanimous in the coming struggle . Some of them , misled by Madison's error , that we " partly National as well as " partly Federal , " have imagined they had responsibility for slavery , at ...
... North west ; and their will is to be almost unanimous in the coming struggle . Some of them , misled by Madison's error , that we " partly National as well as " partly Federal , " have imagined they had responsibility for slavery , at ...
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... North will do ; and any who like not their doings may for themselves do better . No nobler Aristocracy , none more intelligent , more high - toned , more honorable , than the farming population of the West , exists in equal propor- tion ...
... North will do ; and any who like not their doings may for themselves do better . No nobler Aristocracy , none more intelligent , more high - toned , more honorable , than the farming population of the West , exists in equal propor- tion ...
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... North ? And had our Admin- istration realized the magnitude of this contest as did the Citizens , and only permitted the free volunteering of our Citizen soldiery , the first twelve months would have given us armies that ere now would ...
... North ? And had our Admin- istration realized the magnitude of this contest as did the Citizens , and only permitted the free volunteering of our Citizen soldiery , the first twelve months would have given us armies that ere now would ...
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