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" ... African was in violation of the laws of nature ; that it was wrong in principle, socially, morally, and politically. It was an evil they knew not well how to deal with ; but the general opinion of the men of that day was, that, somehow or other, in... "
The War of the Rebellion: With a Full and Critical History of the First ... - 第 4 頁
Theodore Burr Gates 著 - 1884 - 627 頁
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The Atlantic Monthly, 第 11 卷

1863 - 844 頁
...the men of that day was, that, somehow or other, in the order of Providence, the institution would be evanescent, and pass away. This idea, though not incorporated...Constitution, it is true, secured every essential guaranty to the institution, while it should last ; and hence no argument can be justly used against...
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Christian Pamphlets, 第 8 卷

1858 - 1094 頁
...men of " that day was that, somehow or other, in the "order of Providence, the institution would be " evanescent, and pass away. This idea, though "not..." it is true, secured every essential guarantee to " their institution while it should last ; and hence "no argument can be justly used against the con"stitutional...
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The History, Civil, Political and Military, of the Southern Rebellion ..., 第 1 卷

Orville James Victor - 1861 - 560 頁
...of Providence, the institution wonld be evanescent and pass away. This idea, though not ineorporaJed in the Constitution, was the prevailing idea at the time. The Constitution, it i* true, secured every essential guarantee to the institution while it should last, and hence no argument...
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An Historical Research Respecting the Opinions of the Founders of the ...

George Livermore - 1862 - 246 頁
...the men of that day was, that, somehow or other, in the order of Providence, the institution would be evanescent, and pass away. This idea, though not incorporated...institution while it should last ; and hence no argument can bo justly used against the constitutional guarantees thus secured, because of the common sentiment...
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The Comprehensive History of the Southern Rebellion and the War for ..., 第 1 卷

Orville James Victor - 1862 - 554 頁
...day was, that somehow or other, in the order of Providence, the institution would be evanescent ani1 pass away. This idea, though not incorporated in the...it should last, and hence no argument can be justly nsed aeainst the constitutional guarantees thus secured, because of the common sentiment of the day....
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The War Not for Emancipation

Garrett Davis - 1862 - 26 頁
...the men of that day was that, somehow or other, in the order of Providence, the institution would be evanescent and pass away. This idea, though not incorporated...Constitution, it is true, secured every essential guaranty to the institution while it should last, and hence no argument can be justly used against...
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The Rebellion in the United States: Or, The War of 1861; Being a ..., 第 1 卷

1862 - 200 頁
...— " The Constitution, it is true, secures every essential guarantee to the institution (slavery) while it should last, and hence no argument can be...secured, because of the common sentiment of the day." The secession movement, which took form and consistency by the action of South Carolina immediately...
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American Dis-union: Constitutional Or Unconstitutional?: A Reply to Mr ...

Charles Edward Rawlins - 1862 - 252 頁
...the men of that day was, that somehow or other, in the order of Providence, the institution would be evanescent and pass away. This idea, though not incorporated in the constitution, waa the prevailing idea at the time. The constitution, it is true, secured every essential guarantee...
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Journal of the Missouri State Convention

1863 - 474 頁
...the men of that day was that, somehow or other, in the order of Providence, the institution would be evanescent and pass away. This idea, though not incorporated...guarantee to the institution while it should last." And thus tolerated, thus sheltered, thus protected "while it should last," it has steadily pursued, for...
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Freedom and war, discourses

Henry Ward Beecher - 1863 - 464 頁
...the men of that day was, that, somehow or other, in the order of Providence, the institution would be evanescent and pass away. This idea, though not incorporated...Constitution, was the prevailing idea at the time." This, you understand, is from the Vice-President of the Southern Confederacy, Alexander H. Stephens....
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