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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Poetry and Incidents., Volume 1. (ed. Frank Moore). Search the whole document.
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Montgomery (Alabama, United States) (search for this): chapter 92
the writer of an elaborate four-column article in the Charleston Mercury contends that the prohibition of the slave-trade by the provisional government at Montgomery is intolerable — that it must be rebelled against.
He says that it sets a stain, a stigma, upon slavery itself, and is little if any better than abolition.
The secession party has swallowed the apple of discord, and the seeds are vigorously sprouting in its stomach.
Jeff. Davis, in his Montgomery speech, said: Fellow-citizeMontgomery speech, said: Fellow-citizens and brethren of the Confederate States of America--for now we are brethren not in name merely, but in fact — men of one flesh, one bone, &c. The confederationists may be of one bone with their new President and Vice-President, but if they are of one flesh with them, they are the lankest nation of bipeds ever known to natural history.
Save the Union, and make kindling wood of all your partisan platforms.
The Nashville Union, having despaired of being able to sustain secession in Tenness
Tennessee (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): chapter 92
United States (United States) (search for this): chapter 92
South Carolina (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): chapter 92
James Buchanan (search for this): chapter 92
Abraham Lincoln (search for this): chapter 92
PHOeNIX (search for this): chapter 92
Jefferson Davis (search for this): chapter 92
the writer of an elaborate four-column article in the Charleston Mercury contends that the prohibition of the slave-trade by the provisional government at Montgomery is intolerable — that it must be rebelled against.
He says that it sets a stain, a stigma, upon slavery itself, and is little if any better than abolition.
The secession party has swallowed the apple of discord, and the seeds are vigorously sprouting in its stomach.
Jeff. Davis, in his Montgomery speech, said: Fellow-citizens and brethren of the Confederate States of America--for now we are brethren not in name merely, but in fact — men of one flesh, one bone, &c. The confederationists may be of one bone with their new President and Vice-President, but if they are of one flesh with them, they are the lankest nation of bipeds ever known to natural history.
Save the Union, and make kindling wood of all your partisan platforms.
The Nashville Union, having despaired of being able to sustain secession in Tennes