A constitutional view of the late war between the states : its causes, character, conduct and results ; presented in a series of colloquies at Liberty Hall
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A constitutional view of the late war between the states : its causes, character, conduct and results ; presented in a series of colloquies at Liberty Hall
- Publication date
- 1868
- Topics
- united, constitution, federal, powers, constitutional, power, congress, sovereign, convention, laws, constitutional view, supreme court, south carolina, general government, federal government, supreme law, common law, judicial power, judge story, paramount authority, Constitutional history -- United States, Constitutional history, Politics and government, War -- Causes, United States -- Politics and government -- 1861-1865, United States
- Publisher
- Philadelphia, Pa. : National Publishing Company
- Collection
- americana
- Book from the collections of
- unknown library
- Language
- English
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2 volumes : 24 cm
This book presents Alexander H. Stephens, Vice President of the Confederacy, views on the constitutional reasons for the Civil War
Includes index
Volume 1. Mr. Stephens's union speech of 1860 the subject on which the discussion begins -- Inquiry into the nature of the Union -- History of the Union traced -- The nature of the Union not changed under the constitution -- The constitution of the United States -- The action of several states on the constitution -- Webster on the constitution -- Calhoun on the constitution -- Subject continued -- Nullification --- The great truth established that the constitution is a compact between sovereign states -- Conclusion the of the argument
Volume 2. Brief recapitulation of the argument -- A new turn of the discussion -- Reply of Mr. Stephen to judge Bynum continued -- Reply to Bynum continued -- Discussion continued -- The discussion takes another new turn -- Consideration of the main subject resumed -- Character of the war discussed by Judge Bynum and Mr. Stephens -- Character of the war -- Discussion takes new and various turns -- Hampton roads conference -- Results of the war
Includes bibliographical references
2 volumes : 24 cm
This book presents Alexander H. Stephens, Vice President of the Confederacy, views on the constitutional reasons for the Civil War
Includes index
Volume 1. Mr. Stephens's union speech of 1860 the subject on which the discussion begins -- Inquiry into the nature of the Union -- History of the Union traced -- The nature of the Union not changed under the constitution -- The constitution of the United States -- The action of several states on the constitution -- Webster on the constitution -- Calhoun on the constitution -- Subject continued -- Nullification --- The great truth established that the constitution is a compact between sovereign states -- Conclusion the of the argument
Volume 2. Brief recapitulation of the argument -- A new turn of the discussion -- Reply of Mr. Stephen to judge Bynum continued -- Reply to Bynum continued -- Discussion continued -- The discussion takes another new turn -- Consideration of the main subject resumed -- Character of the war discussed by Judge Bynum and Mr. Stephens -- Character of the war -- Discussion takes new and various turns -- Hampton roads conference -- Results of the war
Includes bibliographical references
- Addeddate
- 2008-10-13 05:46:12
- Copyright-region
- US
- Foldoutcount
- 0
- Identifier
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- Identifier-ark
- ark:/13960/t9h42008x
- Lccn
- 02006934
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- 0.0.13
- Openlibrary_edition
- OL6914259M
- Openlibrary_work
- OL2752350W
- Page_number_confidence
- 84.26
- Pages
- 678
- Possible copyright status
- NOT_IN_COPYRIGHT
- Scanner
- Worldcat (source edition)
- 428852
- Year
- 1868
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