| Hinton Rowan Helper - 1857 - 946 str.
...coloured slaves, not distributed generally over the Union, but localised in the Southern part of it. These slaves constituted a peculiar and powerful interest....while the Government claimed no right to do more than to restrict the territorial enlargement of it. Neither party expected for the war the magnitude or... | |
| Jesse Ames Spencer - 1866 - 620 str.
...colored slaves, not distributed generally over the Union, but localized in the southern part of it. These slaves constituted a peculiar and powerful interest....object for which the insurgents would rend the Union by war; while the government claimed no right to do more than to restrict the territorial enlargement... | |
| George Stillman Hillard - 1863 - 528 str.
...generally over the Union, but located in the southern part of it. These slaves constituted a peculiar and 0 powerful interest. All knew that this interest was...object for which the insurgents would rend the Union by war, while government claimed no right to do more than to restrict the territorial enlarge5 ment... | |
| 1864 - 272 str.
...slaves — not distributed generally over the Union, but localized over the southern part of it. These slaves constituted a peculiar and powerful interest....while the Government claimed no right to do more than to restrict the territorial enlargement of it. Neither party expected for the war the magnitude or... | |
| Horace Greeley - 1866 - 842 str.
...Union, but localized in the Southern part of it. These slaves constituted a peculiar and beneficial interest. All knew that this interest was somehow...while the Government claimed no right to do more than to restrict the territorial enlargement of it. Neither party expected for the war the magnitude nor... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1885 - 316 str.
...slaves, not distributed generally over the Union, but localized in the Southern part of it. ' These slaves constituted a peculiar and powerful interest....while the Government claimed no right to do more than to restrict the territorial enlargement of it. Neither party expected for the war the magnitude or... | |
| John Gilmary Shea - 1865 - 306 str.
...colored slaves^ not distributed generally over the Union, but localized in the Southern part of it. These slaves constituted a peculiar and powerful interest....while the Government claimed no right to do more than to restrict the territorial enlargement of it. " Neither party expected for the war the magnitude or... | |
| 1865 - 594 str.
...slaves — not distributed generally OTerthe Union, but localized over the southern part of it. These slaves constituted a peculiar and powerful interest....while the Government claimed no right to do more than to restrict the territorial enlargement of it. Neither anticipated that the cause of the conflict might... | |
| John McClintock - 1865 - 60 str.
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