The Life and Times of C.G. Memminger |
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... and many vexing annoyances of a Cabinet officer , the writer was brought into intimate official relations with him as the chief clerk and disbursing officer of the Confederate Treasury Department , and was admitted into ...
... and many vexing annoyances of a Cabinet officer , the writer was brought into intimate official relations with him as the chief clerk and disbursing officer of the Confederate Treasury Department , and was admitted into ...
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And signs of the fall of our State from that high and prominent stand in the confederacy which she once held , when her sons gave proof of the utter nothingness of wealth and numbers , when opposed to virtue and talent ; when , though ...
And signs of the fall of our State from that high and prominent stand in the confederacy which she once held , when her sons gave proof of the utter nothingness of wealth and numbers , when opposed to virtue and talent ; when , though ...
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... he would offer the following sentiment : 66 " Our Country - Our Whole Country : Not circumscribed within the narrow confines of a single State , but co - extensive with the broad expanse of our glorious confederacy .
... he would offer the following sentiment : 66 " Our Country - Our Whole Country : Not circumscribed within the narrow confines of a single State , but co - extensive with the broad expanse of our glorious confederacy .
第 76 頁
... has the right under the Constitution to put her veto upon a law of the general government , passed under all the prescribed forms , and yet remain a member of the Federal Union ; that one of a confederacy of twenty - four States can ...
... has the right under the Constitution to put her veto upon a law of the general government , passed under all the prescribed forms , and yet remain a member of the Federal Union ; that one of a confederacy of twenty - four States can ...
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... assemble in convention , if you please , and , acting in concert , present to the federal government the alternative of receding from its unjust and oppressive legislation or submission to our separation from the confederacy .
... assemble in convention , if you please , and , acting in concert , present to the federal government the alternative of receding from its unjust and oppressive legislation or submission to our separation from the confederacy .
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