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The great questions of the times, exemplified in the antagonistic principles involved in the slaveholders' rebellion against democratic institutions as well as against the national union ; : as set forth in the speech of the Hon. Lorenzo Sherwood, ex-member of the Texan legislature, delivered at Champlain, in northern N.Y., Oct. 1862; and also in the 1. Resolutions of the Democratic League ; 2. in an economic view of the present contest, by S. Dewitt Bloodgood ; 3. in the views of the loyal press of the North ; 4. and in an incipient chapter of the Rebellion, concerning "The Texas secessionists, versus, Lorenzo Sherwood in 1856." Arranged for publication, on request from the Democratic League and other friends of the Union, by Henry O'Rielly
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- Format:
- Book
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Slavery--United States.
- Slavery.
- United States--Politics and government--1861-1865.
- United States.
- Texas--Politics and government--1846-1865.
- Texas.
- Physical Description:
- 31, [1] p. ; 22 cm.
- Place of Publication:
- New York : C.S. Westcott & Co., printers, ., 1862.
- Notes:
- Lorenzo Sherwood's speech has caption title: The great questions of the Rebellion. : Mrs. Sherwood's speech at Champlain; S. De Witt Bloodgood's work has caption title: The crisis. : An economic view of the present contest.
- Two columns to the page.
- Cited in:
- Sabin 80445
- Bartlett, J.R. Rebellion, 4352.
- Contains:
- Sherwood, Lorenzo. Great questions of the Rebellion. 1862.
- Bloodgood, S. De Witt (Simeon De Witt), 1799-1866. Crisis. 1862.
- O'Reilly, Henry, 1806-1886. Texas secessionists versus Lorenzo Sherwood. 1862.
- Democratic League (N.Y.) Resolutions of the Democratic League, June 1862 1862
- Crisis.
- Economic view of the present contest.
- Great questions of the Rebellion.
- Resolutions of the Democratic League, June 1862.
- Texan secessionists versus Lorenzo Sherwood.
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