The Rending of Virginia |
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Strana 34
... interests inherent in aristocratic communities . The aristocrat takes in only the little circle of which he deems himself the center , regarding all outside of it alien or hostile . Virginia was controlled by the belief that its narrow ...
... interests inherent in aristocratic communities . The aristocrat takes in only the little circle of which he deems himself the center , regarding all outside of it alien or hostile . Virginia was controlled by the belief that its narrow ...
Strana 35
... INTEREST . As commercial and industrial interests developed there , they found their outlets west and south , through channels prepared by nature . There was little intercourse of any kind — and even less commerce - with Eastern Vir ...
... INTEREST . As commercial and industrial interests developed there , they found their outlets west and south , through channels prepared by nature . There was little intercourse of any kind — and even less commerce - with Eastern Vir ...
Strana 35
... interests inherent in aristocratic communities . The aristocrat takes in only the little circle of which he deems himself the center , regarding all outside of it alien or hostile . Virginia was controlled by the belief that its narrow ...
... interests inherent in aristocratic communities . The aristocrat takes in only the little circle of which he deems himself the center , regarding all outside of it alien or hostile . Virginia was controlled by the belief that its narrow ...
Strana 43
... interest of a slave - holding rule . When Alexander Campbell sought to have incorporated in the constitution provisions which would modify - not abolish the antiquated county - court , in which in every county a small number of men ...
... interest of a slave - holding rule . When Alexander Campbell sought to have incorporated in the constitution provisions which would modify - not abolish the antiquated county - court , in which in every county a small number of men ...
Strana 44
... interest and opinion tended ; and it was spoken of with bated breath by gentlemen of such conservatism and dignity as Monroe and Marshall . It was execrated by Randolph . By all , such a contingency was deplored . The talk of the West ...
... interest and opinion tended ; and it was spoken of with bated breath by gentlemen of such conservatism and dignity as Monroe and Marshall . It was execrated by Randolph . By all , such a contingency was deplored . The talk of the West ...
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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