Great Issues in American History, Svazek 2Richard Hofstadter, Clarence Lester Ver Steeg Vintage Books, 1969 |
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Strana 349
... Union is to happen , I shall not survive to behold the sad and heart - rending spectacle . JOHN C. CALHOUN , March 4 , 1850 . Having now , Senators , explained what it is that en- dangers the Union , and traced it to its cause , and ...
... Union is to happen , I shall not survive to behold the sad and heart - rending spectacle . JOHN C. CALHOUN , March 4 , 1850 . Having now , Senators , explained what it is that en- dangers the Union , and traced it to its cause , and ...
Strana 403
... Union . The sophism itself is that any State of the Union may con- sistently with the national Constitution , and therefore law- fully and peacefully , withdraw from the Union without the consent of the Union or of any other State ...
... Union . The sophism itself is that any State of the Union may con- sistently with the national Constitution , and therefore law- fully and peacefully , withdraw from the Union without the consent of the Union or of any other State ...
Strana 410
... Union success— that we mean in that case to sell them into a bitter bond- age to defray the cost of the war . Let them impress this as a truth on the great mass of their ignorant and credulous bondmen , and the Union will never be ...
... Union success— that we mean in that case to sell them into a bitter bond- age to defray the cost of the war . Let them impress this as a truth on the great mass of their ignorant and credulous bondmen , and the Union will never be ...
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