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" States have assumed the right of deciding upon the propriety of our domestic institutions, and have denied the rights of property established In fifteen of the States and recognized by the Constitution ; they have denounced as sinful the Institution of... "
The Spirit Divided: Memoirs of Civil War Chaplains : the Confederacy - Page 2
edited by - 2006 - 316 pages
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The History, Civil, Political and Military, of the Southern ..., Volume 1

Orville James Victor - 1861 - 572 pages
...importation of slaves for twenty years, and by stipulating lor tha rendition of fugitives from labor. " We affirm that these ends for which this Government was instituted have been defeated, and tho government itself has been made destructive of them by the action of the non-slaveholding States....
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Faulkner's History of the Revolution in the Southern States: Including the ...

Thomas C. Faulkner - 1861 - 126 pages
...importation of slaves for twenty years, and by stipulating for the rendition of fugitives from labor. The ends for which this government was instituted have been defeated, and the government itself made destructive by the action of the non-slaveholding States. Those States assume the right of deciding...
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The History, Civil, Political and Military, of the Southern ..., Volume 1

Orville James Victor - 1861 - 560 pages
...labor. " We affirm that these ends for which this Government was instituted have been defeated, and tha government itself has been made destructive of them by the action of the noil-slaveholding States. Thesu States have assumed the right of deciding upon the propriety of our...
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The Rebellion Record: June '61-Sept. '61

Frank Moore - 1862 - 812 pages
...obligations to appeal, and not to the sword. The next justification advanced is in the following words : "We affirm that these ends for which this Government...been defeated, and the Government itself has been destructive of them by the action of the non-siavcholding States. Those States [mark the words!] those...
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The War with the South: A History of the Late Rebellion, with ..., Volume 1

Robert Tomes, Benjamin G. Smith - 1862 - 764 pages
...importation of slaves for twenty years ; and by stipulating for the rendition of fugitives from labor. " We affirm that these ends for which this Government...been defeated, and the Government itself has been destructive of them by the action of the non-slaveholding States. Those States have assumed the right...
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The Rebellion Record: June '61-Sept. '61

Frank Moore - 1862 - 824 pages
...to appeal, and not to the sword. The next justification advanced is in the following words: "ЛУе affirm that these ends for which this Government was...been defeated, and the Government itself has been destructivo of them by the action of the non-siaveholding States. Those States [mark the words!] those...
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Journal of the Convention of the People of South Carolina

South Carolina. Convention - 1862 - 874 pages
...importation of slaves for twenty years; and by stipulating for the rendition of fugitives from labor. x' We affirm that these ends for which this Government was instituted have been defeated, and ftlie Government itself has been made destructive of them by the action of the non-slavcholding States....
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The Rebellion Record: A Diary of American Events, with Documents ..., Volume 2

Frank Moore - 1862 - 830 pages
...obligations to appeal, and not to the sword. The next justification advanced is in the following words : "We affirm that these ends for which this Government was instituted, have been defeated, and tho Government itself has been destructive of them by tho action of the non-siaveholding States. Those...
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The Rebellion Record: A Diary of American Events, with Documents ..., Volume 2

Frank Moore - 1862 - 840 pages
...appeal, and not to tho sword. Tho next justification advanced is in tho following words: "We nfh'rin that these ends for which this Government was instituted, have been defeated, and tho Government itself has been destructive of them by tho action of tho non-slaveholding States. Those...
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The Comprehensive History of the Southern Rebellion and the War ..., Volume 1

Orville James Victor - 1862 - 554 pages
...for the rendition of fugitives from labor. " We affirm that these ends for which this goeern-/ ment was instituted have been defeated, and the government itself has been made destrnctive of tlem by the action of the non-slaveholdiilg States. These States have assumed the right...
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