The Rending of Virginia |
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Strana 13
... proposed , and finally con- summated in 1784 - just two hundred years after the Elizabethan christening . Virginia made the condition . ( drawn by Jefferson ) that the territory ceded should be divided into States in which slavery ...
... proposed , and finally con- summated in 1784 - just two hundred years after the Elizabethan christening . Virginia made the condition . ( drawn by Jefferson ) that the territory ceded should be divided into States in which slavery ...
Strana 15
... proposed made slow progress ; but to no one mind does Virginia owe so much for what she became in the days of her earlier greatness , nor perhaps has any one man so ineffaceably impressed his ideas on the whole American system . This ...
... proposed made slow progress ; but to no one mind does Virginia owe so much for what she became in the days of her earlier greatness , nor perhaps has any one man so ineffaceably impressed his ideas on the whole American system . This ...
Strana 15
... proposed , and finally con- summated in 1784 - just two hundred years after the Elizabethan christening . Virginia made the condition ( drawn by Jefferson ) that the territory ceded should be divided into States in which slavery should ...
... proposed , and finally con- summated in 1784 - just two hundred years after the Elizabethan christening . Virginia made the condition ( drawn by Jefferson ) that the territory ceded should be divided into States in which slavery should ...
Strana 15
... proposed made slow progress ; but to no one mind does Virginia owe so much for what she became in the days of her earlier greatness , nor perhaps has any one man so ineffaceably impressed his ideas on the whole American system . This ...
... proposed made slow progress ; but to no one mind does Virginia owe so much for what she became in the days of her earlier greatness , nor perhaps has any one man so ineffaceably impressed his ideas on the whole American system . This ...
Strana 46
... proposed amendment for gradual emancipa- tion had not been embodied in the revised code of Vir- ginia " Who can endure toil , famine , stripes , imprison- ment , and death itself , in vindication of his liberty , and the next moment be ...
... proposed amendment for gradual emancipa- tion had not been embodied in the revised code of Vir- ginia " Who can endure toil , famine , stripes , imprison- ment , and death itself , in vindication of his liberty , and the next moment be ...
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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