The Rending of Virginia |
Vyhledávání v knize
Výsledky 1-5 z 76
Strana 19
... believe it is only because in such cases it seems the sim- plest and directest way to say what needs to be said . The author can hardly hope that much of value has not been overlooked . The work has been done under many disadvantages ...
... believe it is only because in such cases it seems the sim- plest and directest way to say what needs to be said . The author can hardly hope that much of value has not been overlooked . The work has been done under many disadvantages ...
Strana 45
... believe . We humbly suggest our belief that the slavery which exists and which with gigantic strides is gaining ground among us , is , in truth , the great efficient cause of the multiplied evils we deplore . We cannot conceive that ...
... believe . We humbly suggest our belief that the slavery which exists and which with gigantic strides is gaining ground among us , is , in truth , the great efficient cause of the multiplied evils we deplore . We cannot conceive that ...
Strana 61
... believe my friend ( Van Winkle ) has not been down at Richmond as recently as some of the rest of us . My friend from Doddridge ( Stuart ) and my friend from Monongalia ( Willey ) could bear testimony with myself to other matters ...
... believe my friend ( Van Winkle ) has not been down at Richmond as recently as some of the rest of us . My friend from Doddridge ( Stuart ) and my friend from Monongalia ( Willey ) could bear testimony with myself to other matters ...
Strana 65
... believe my friend ( Van Winkle ) has not been down at Richmond as recently as some of the rest of us . My friend from Doddridge ( Stuart ) and my friend from Monongalia ( Willey ) could bear testimony with myself to other matters ...
... believe my friend ( Van Winkle ) has not been down at Richmond as recently as some of the rest of us . My friend from Doddridge ( Stuart ) and my friend from Monongalia ( Willey ) could bear testimony with myself to other matters ...
Strana 102
... believe their revolt was solely in vindication of the State sovereignty dogma - dead as that dogma now confessedly is — not in behalf of slavery . This might impose on some of the later generation not familiar personally with the ...
... believe their revolt was solely in vindication of the State sovereignty dogma - dead as that dogma now confessedly is — not in behalf of slavery . This might impose on some of the later generation not familiar personally with the ...
Další vydání - Zobrazit všechny
Běžně se vyskytující výrazy a sousloví
action adjourn admission of West adopted amendment assembled authority Baldwin Battelle bill body Botts Brown Burdett called Campbell Carlile citizens Clarksburg committee Confederate Congress conspirators Constitution constitution of Virginia counties Daniel Lamb Daniel Polsley declared delegates division Doddridge election emancipation favor gentlemen George George W ginia Gordon Battelle Governor Peirpoint Hall Harper's Ferry House Intelligencer interest Jackson James Jefferson John Kanawha Lamb Legislature Letcher Lewis Lincoln loyal majority Marion ment negro never North Northwest Northwestern Virginia Ohio Ohio River ordinance of secession organization political President proposed proposition question ratified rebel rebellion recognized resolution restored government Richmond Convention seceded Secessionists Senate session Sherrard Clemens sion slave slavery South speech stitution submitted Summers territory tion told treason troops Union Unionists United vention Virginia Convention vote Waitman Washington West Virginia Western Virginia Wheeling Willey William Winkle Wise