The Constitutions of Abraham Lincoln and Jefferson Davis: A Historical and Biographical Study in ContrastsExposition Press, 1959 - 304페이지 An earlier version of part three of this book was issued separately in 1956 under the title: A comparative study of the United States Constitution and the Constitution of the Confederate States of America. |
도서 본문에서
75개의 결과 중 1 - 3개
53 페이지
... ( Virginia especially ) , they owned outright vast tracts of land to the west , to the Mississippi , half of a great , undeveloped con- tinent to which they indubitably were heirs . In the course of time new states were carved out of the ...
... ( Virginia especially ) , they owned outright vast tracts of land to the west , to the Mississippi , half of a great , undeveloped con- tinent to which they indubitably were heirs . In the course of time new states were carved out of the ...
105 페이지
... Virginia . In the free States new towns are everywhere springing up and thriving . in Virginia there is scarcely a new town within her borders . Her fine harbors are without ships except from other ports ; and her seacoast towns are ...
... Virginia . In the free States new towns are everywhere springing up and thriving . in Virginia there is scarcely a new town within her borders . Her fine harbors are without ships except from other ports ; and her seacoast towns are ...
131 페이지
... Virginia , and ex - general in the Confederate Army , wrote Mrs. Davis in 1889 to try to induce her to select Richmond as the final resting place of her husband , who had been buried at New Orleans . In an address delivered at the ...
... Virginia , and ex - general in the Confederate Army , wrote Mrs. Davis in 1889 to try to induce her to select Richmond as the final resting place of her husband , who had been buried at New Orleans . In an address delivered at the ...
목차
Lincoln and the Abolition Amendments | 16 |
The Amendments Before the Supreme Court | 33 |
Regional Inequality and Secession | 53 |
저작권 | |
표시되지 않은 섹션 11개
기타 출판본 - 모두 보기
자주 나오는 단어 및 구문
Abraham Lincoln adopted American Andrew Johnson appointed army Article Articles of Confederation attempt authority bill Cabinet cause citizens civil clause Confederacy Confederate Constitution Congress assembled conventions Davis's declared delegated duties elected electorate federal government force Fourteenth Amendment Georgia Governor grant held House of Representatives impeachment independent Jefferson Davis Johnson judge judicial justice Kentucky land legislation Legislature liberty majority March Maryland ment military Mississippi nation Negro never North northern oath organic instrument organic law party peace person political population President proposed question radical ratified rebellion Reconstruction Act rejected Republican rule Sarah Knox Taylor seceded secession SECTION Senate slavery slaves soldier South Carolina southern sovereign sovereignty stitution Supreme Court taxes territory Texas thereof tion tive treason Treasury treaties two-thirds Union United States Constitution Virginia vote voters Washington White House whole number wrote York