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Strana 30
... force which only awaited its opportunity to be broken . THE PRIMITIVE WEST . The earliest settlements west of the mountains were made by the more adventurous east of them , who had lit- tle of property or anything else to attach them to ...
... force which only awaited its opportunity to be broken . THE PRIMITIVE WEST . The earliest settlements west of the mountains were made by the more adventurous east of them , who had lit- tle of property or anything else to attach them to ...
Strana 35
... force which only awaited its opportunity to be broken . THE PRIMITIVE WEST . The earliest settlements west of the mountains were made by the more adventurous east of them , who had lit- tle of property or anything else to attach them to ...
... force which only awaited its opportunity to be broken . THE PRIMITIVE WEST . The earliest settlements west of the mountains were made by the more adventurous east of them , who had lit- tle of property or anything else to attach them to ...
Strana 38
... Western interests and rights ; and by their fearlessness and force in advocating reform and demanding redress , more than once challenged the attention of some of the great names on the other 38 THE RENDING OF VIRGINIA .
... Western interests and rights ; and by their fearlessness and force in advocating reform and demanding redress , more than once challenged the attention of some of the great names on the other 38 THE RENDING OF VIRGINIA .
Strana 39
... force of their position but refused to recog- nize it as persistently and contemptuously as he refused to look beyond the limits of " Old " Virginia for his po- litical or social creed . At the time this convention was held , the ...
... force of their position but refused to recog- nize it as persistently and contemptuously as he refused to look beyond the limits of " Old " Virginia for his po- litical or social creed . At the time this convention was held , the ...
Strana 47
... force itself on , human- nature must shudder at the prospect . George Mason had put his convictions on record in these words : The poor Slavery discourages arts and manufactures . despise labor when performed by slaves . They prevent ...
... force itself on , human- nature must shudder at the prospect . George Mason had put his convictions on record in these words : The poor Slavery discourages arts and manufactures . despise labor when performed by slaves . They prevent ...
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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