E458.2 .C66 1862i
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The golden hour |
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E458.2 .C767
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The golden hour. |
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E458.2 .C767 1969
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The golden hour. |
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E458.2 .D95 1862i
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Hope for our country a sermon, preached in the South Church, Salem, October 19, 1862 / |
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E458.2 .F57 1862x
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The trial of the Constitution / |
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E458.2 .G24
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Southern hatred of the American government, the people of the North, and free institutions |
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E458.2 .H36 1862i
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State sovereignty rebellion against the United States by the people of a state is its political suicide / |
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E458.2 .H53 1862
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The "Joint Resolution" on the subject of emancipation, recommended in the President's message of March 6, 1862 : speech of Hon. John Hickman, of Pennsylvania, delivered in the House of Representatives, March 11, 1862. |
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E458.2 .H53 1862i
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The "joint resolution" on the subject of emancipation, recommended in the President's message of March 6, 1862 speech of Hon. John Hickman, of Pennsylvania / |
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E458.2 .I54 1862i
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A letter to a friend in a slave state |
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E458.2 .J85 1862i
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The cause and cure of our national troubles speech of Hon. Geo. W. Julian, of Indiana, delivered in the House of Representatives, Tuesday, January 14, 1862. |
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E458.2 .J94
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The cause and cure of our national troubles : speech of Hon. Geo. W. Julian, of Indiana, delivered in the House of representatives, Tuesday, January 14, 1862. |
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E458.2 .K45 1862i
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Remarks of Hon. William D. Kelley, of Pennsylvania, in opposition to the employment of slaves in navy-yards, arsenals, dock-yards, etc. and in favor of the Pacific railroad. |
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E458.2 .M33 1862i
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Cause and contrast an essay on the American crisis / |
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E458.2 .M55 1862i
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The contest in America |
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E458.2 .N63 1862i
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Speech of Hon. Warren P. Noble, of Ohio on the causes of the rebellion / |
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E458.2 .O58eb
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"One Country! One constitution! One destiny!" |
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E458.2 .O66
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Origin and objects of the slaveholders' conspiracy against Democratic principles, as well as against the national union-- illustrated in the speeches of Andrew Jackson Hamilton, in the statements of Lorenzo Sherwood, ex-member of the Texan legislature, and in the publications of the Democratic League. The slave aristocracy against democracy. Statements addresses to loyal men of all parties .. |
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E458.2 .O74 1862i
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Origin and objects of the slaveholders' conspiracy against democratic principles as well as against the national union, illustrated in the speeches of Andrew Jackson Hamilton, in the statements of Lorenzo Sherwood, ex-member of the Texan Legislature, and in the publications of the Democratic league, &c. : the slave aristocracy against democracy, statements addressed to loyal men of all parties, concerning the antagonistic principles involved in the rebellion / |
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E458.2 .P37 1862i
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The character of the rebellion, and the conduct of the war |
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