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Indeed, since the Perpetual War for Perpetual Peace, Harry Elmer Barnes, ed. (
New York: Greenwood Press, 1953), p. viii. 5Albert Jay Nock, The State of the
Union: Essays in Social Criticism (Indianapolis, Ind.: Liberty Press, 1991), p. 124.
Indeed, since the Perpetual War for Perpetual Peace, Harry Elmer Barnes, ed. (
New York: Greenwood Press, 1953), p. viii. 5Albert Jay Nock, The State of the
Union: Essays in Social Criticism (Indianapolis, Ind.: Liberty Press, 1991), p. 124.
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... brother was a unionist, and his cousin, Alexander Semmes, was a flag officer in
the federal navy. Semmes became the Commander of two warships, the first
being the Sumter and then the famous Alabama . He disrupted the union supply ...
... brother was a unionist, and his cousin, Alexander Semmes, was a flag officer in
the federal navy. Semmes became the Commander of two warships, the first
being the Sumter and then the famous Alabama . He disrupted the union supply ...
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59 A union officer from Illinois wrote to his wife in the same year on the same
point: They are fighting from different motives from us. We are fighting for the
Union ... a high and noble sentiment, but after all a sentiment. They are fighting
for ...
59 A union officer from Illinois wrote to his wife in the same year on the same
point: They are fighting from different motives from us. We are fighting for the
Union ... a high and noble sentiment, but after all a sentiment. They are fighting
for ...
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Also see George M. Fredrickson, The Inner Civil War: Northern Intellectuals and
the Crisis of the Union (New York: Harper and Row, 1965). 63See David Hackett
Fischer, Albion's Seed: Four British Folkways in America (New York: Oxford ...
Also see George M. Fredrickson, The Inner Civil War: Northern Intellectuals and
the Crisis of the Union (New York: Harper and Row, 1965). 63See David Hackett
Fischer, Albion's Seed: Four British Folkways in America (New York: Oxford ...
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66 The South offered to assume its share of the national debt and to pay for any
union property located in the South, which included Fort Sumter. The great British
historian of liberty, Lord Acton, is best known because of his famous phrase that ...
66 The South offered to assume its share of the national debt and to pay for any
union property located in the South, which included Fort Sumter. The great British
historian of liberty, Lord Acton, is best known because of his famous phrase that ...
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