Speeches, Congressional and Political: And Other Writings, of Ex-Governor Aaron V. Brown, of TennesseeJ. L. Marling, 1854 - 706 páginas |
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... V. BROWN , OF TENNESSEE . COLLECTED AND ARRANGED BY THE EDITORS OF THE UNION AND AMERICAN NASHVILLE , TENN .: JOHN L. MARLING AND COMPANY . 1854 . C. E. Perkins memorial TABLE OF CONTENTS . Biographical notice SPEECHES , 8731.
... V. BROWN , OF TENNESSEE . COLLECTED AND ARRANGED BY THE EDITORS OF THE UNION AND AMERICAN NASHVILLE , TENN .: JOHN L. MARLING AND COMPANY . 1854 . C. E. Perkins memorial TABLE OF CONTENTS . Biographical notice SPEECHES , 8731.
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... Union , on the subject of the approaching Southern Convention , · 235 · 254 281 292 321 Letter to the Nashville Union , after the adjournment of the first session of the Southern Convention , 331 Speech at the second session of the ...
... Union , on the subject of the approaching Southern Convention , · 235 · 254 281 292 321 Letter to the Nashville Union , after the adjournment of the first session of the Southern Convention , 331 Speech at the second session of the ...
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... Union . He considered secession or a dissolution of the Union as no remedy for alleged grievances.- His favorite remedy against the whole series of aggressions was retaliation , as set forth in the Tennessee Platform . This he believed ...
... Union . He considered secession or a dissolution of the Union as no remedy for alleged grievances.- His favorite remedy against the whole series of aggressions was retaliation , as set forth in the Tennessee Platform . This he believed ...
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... Union . The former differ from us only in the shades of power to be given to the Executive , being with us attached to Republican government . The latter wish to sap the republic by fraud , if they cannot destroy it by force , and to ...
... Union . The former differ from us only in the shades of power to be given to the Executive , being with us attached to Republican government . The latter wish to sap the republic by fraud , if they cannot destroy it by force , and to ...
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... Union . The improba- bility of success in so daring an attempt , encouraged the bold- est and most unequivocal denials of the charge , denials so bold and so unequivocal that the known sagacity of General Jackson and his deep and holy ...
... Union . The improba- bility of success in so daring an attempt , encouraged the bold- est and most unequivocal denials of the charge , denials so bold and so unequivocal that the known sagacity of General Jackson and his deep and holy ...
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