The Unwritten War: American Writers and the Civil War |
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Slavery has been the cause of the war in no sense other than that it has added another distinctness to the line betwixt North and South which climate and race had already drawn . " Reversing himself two years later , he held the " great ...
Slavery has been the cause of the war in no sense other than that it has added another distinctness to the line betwixt North and South which climate and race had already drawn . " Reversing himself two years later , he held the " great ...
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That doubtful doctrine was not our cause ; if the gentleman is a young man I pray him to leave the preaching of that delusion to the venerable ex - President of the Confederate States . It was the only ground upon which some of our ...
That doubtful doctrine was not our cause ; if the gentleman is a young man I pray him to leave the preaching of that delusion to the venerable ex - President of the Confederate States . It was the only ground upon which some of our ...
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Cable on the " Lost Cause " Nothing Cable wrote during or after the War indicates he was ever an enthusiastic partisan of secession . He fought as a citizen - soldier because ( as he told some of his army mates ) , he was " a citizen of ...
Cable on the " Lost Cause " Nothing Cable wrote during or after the War indicates he was ever an enthusiastic partisan of secession . He fought as a citizen - soldier because ( as he told some of his army mates ) , he was " a citizen of ...
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THEY BREAK THE LINKS OF UNION I | 1 |
The Wholesome Calamity | 14 |
A PHILOSOPHICAL VIEW OF | 39 |
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