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Pagina 141
... Nation shown to be complete , and its Duty imperative , to crush this Rebellion , and preserve the Federal Union and Constitution . III . The Internal State of the Country as affected by the War . IV . The External Relations of the Coun ...
... Nation shown to be complete , and its Duty imperative , to crush this Rebellion , and preserve the Federal Union and Constitution . III . The Internal State of the Country as affected by the War . IV . The External Relations of the Coun ...
Pagina 143
maintenance of a single national govern- ment co - extensive with the whole nation , is totally impossible . Upon the supposition that all parties were willing to divide the nation on the slave line , provided the new confederacies ...
maintenance of a single national govern- ment co - extensive with the whole nation , is totally impossible . Upon the supposition that all parties were willing to divide the nation on the slave line , provided the new confederacies ...
Pagina 147
... nation ; for peace offers to it conquests , well understood by it , far greater than any nation ever ob- tained by war . To treat all nations as friends , to treat them all alike , to have alliances with none , to have treaties of peace ...
... nation ; for peace offers to it conquests , well understood by it , far greater than any nation ever ob- tained by war . To treat all nations as friends , to treat them all alike , to have alliances with none , to have treaties of peace ...
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American Belligerents | 10 |
American Belligerents | 120 |
On the Study of Character | 129 |
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