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The Negro: The Southerner's Problem - Page 243
by Thomas Nelson Page - 1904 - 316 pages
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A Political Manual for 1866: Including a Classified Summary of the Important ...

Edward McPherson - Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877) - 1866 - 164 pages
...divided the sentiments of the people of the two sections — slavery and States rights, or the right of a State to secede from the Union — they regard as...having been settled forever by the highest tribunal — arms — that man can resort to. I was pleased to learn from the leading men whom I met, that they...
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Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 32

Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells - American literature - 1866 - 840 pages
...accept the present situation of affairo in good faith. Tho questions of slavery and of the right of a State to secede from the Union they regard as having been settled by the highest tribunal — arms— that men can retort to." It IB universally admitted, says General...
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The American Annual Cyclopædia and Register of Important Events ...

Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1867 - 826 pages
...divided the sentiments of the people of the two sections — slavery and States rights, or the right of a State to secede from the Union — they regard as...having been settled forever by the highest tribunal, arms, that man can resort to. I was pleased to learn from the leading men whom I met, that they not...
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The Life of Ulysses S. Grant: General United States Army

Henry Champion Deming - Electronic books - 1868 - 562 pages
...divided the sentiment of the people of the two sections, — slavery and State rights, or the right of a State to secede from the Union, — they regard as...having been settled forever by the highest tribunal (arms) that man can resort to. I was pleased to learn, from the leading men whom I met, that they not...
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A Personal History of Ulysses S. Grant: With a Portrait and Sketch of ...

Albert Deane Richardson - Generals - 1868 - 644 pages
...divided the sentiments of the people of the two sections — slavery and State rights, or the right of a State to secede from the Union — they regard as...having been settled forever by the highest tribunal — arms — that man can resort to. . I was pleased to learn from the leading men whom I met, that...
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The Democratic Speaker's Hand-book ...

Campaign literature - 1868 - 424 pages
...divided the sentiments of the people of the two sections —slavery and States' rights, or the right of a State to secede from the Union — they regard as...having been settled forever by the highest tribunal— arms— that man can resort to. I was pleased to learn from the leading men whom I met, that they not...
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The American Annual Cyclopedia and Register of ..., Volume 6; Volume 1866

Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1869 - 824 pages
...divided the sentiments of the people of the two sections — slavery and States rights, or the right of a State to secede from the Union — they regard as...having been settled forever by the highest tribunal, arms, that man can resort to. I was pleased to learn from the leading men whom I met, that they not...
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The life and campaigns of general U.S. Grant, from boyhood to his ...

Phineas Camp Headley - Generals - 1869 - 820 pages
...accept the present situation of affairs in good faith. The questions of slavery and of the right of a State to secede from the Union they regard as having been settled by the highest tribunal — arms — that men csn^esort to." It is universally admitted, says General...
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The Political History of the United States of America, During the Period of ...

Edward McPherson - Reconstruction - 1871 - 678 pages
...divided the sentiments of the people of the two sections — slavery and States rights, or the right of a — arms — that man can resort to. I was pleased to learn from the leading men whom I met, that they...
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Reports of Committees: 30th Congress, 1st Session - 48th ..., Volume 2, Part 1

United States. Congress. Senate - United States - 1872 - 666 pages
...people of the two sections — slavery and State-rights, or the right of л State to secede from tho Union — they regard as having been settled forever by the highest tribunal — arms — that man can resort to. 1 was pleased to learn from the leading men whom I met that they...
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