The Congressional Globe, Część 1Blair & Rives, 1865 |
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... South , but you go among a people speaking a language not only incomprehensible to you , but to those who are upon their borders . Thus any traveler who passes beyond the Low- lands , perhaps with some Lady of the Lake for his guide ...
... South , but you go among a people speaking a language not only incomprehensible to you , but to those who are upon their borders . Thus any traveler who passes beyond the Low- lands , perhaps with some Lady of the Lake for his guide ...
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... South Carolina kept at bay for months the finest infantry of England under Lord Raw- don , and the best cavalry in the world under Col- onel Tarleton . I know that these truths are unpalatable ; but it is quite time that they should be ...
... South Carolina kept at bay for months the finest infantry of England under Lord Raw- don , and the best cavalry in the world under Col- onel Tarleton . I know that these truths are unpalatable ; but it is quite time that they should be ...
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... South refuse to hear negotiation upon just and equitable terms , the South will be divided and we shall be united . The war will then be there a war at the ballot - box , and in the southern country ; not here a war of blood and ...
... South refuse to hear negotiation upon just and equitable terms , the South will be divided and we shall be united . The war will then be there a war at the ballot - box , and in the southern country ; not here a war of blood and ...
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... South a slaveholding people ? Cupidity and meanness and avarice all point that way . Give the South , with the climate , the free labor of the North , and the North , with her rocks and her ice , must yield . The South must become more ...
... South a slaveholding people ? Cupidity and meanness and avarice all point that way . Give the South , with the climate , the free labor of the North , and the North , with her rocks and her ice , must yield . The South must become more ...
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... South . But just as long as they are satisfied that they have friends at the North , and in the national Capitol , just as long as speeches are made here which can be easily interpreted to mean that the South is not wrong in its course ...
... South . But just as long as they are satisfied that they have friends at the North , and in the national Capitol , just as long as speeches are made here which can be easily interpreted to mean that the South is not wrong in its course ...
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