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The Resource The Great Union speech of Hon. Alexander H. Stephens, vice-president of the southern Confederacy. : There are many well-meaning men in the party called "Democrats, " who, through party spirit, have allowed themselves to seem to be committed in favor of the "Peace-and-Secession" doctrine of the men whom they have permitted to become their "leaders." To such men we recommend a careful perusal of the following extract from a speech made by Alexander H. Stephens, before a convention of the people of Georgia, called to consider the propriety of secession. ... Mr. Stephens said:--This step once taken could never be recalled .., (electronic resource)
The Great Union speech of Hon. Alexander H. Stephens, vice-president of the southern Confederacy. : There are many well-meaning men in the party called "Democrats, " who, through party spirit, have allowed themselves to seem to be committed in favor of the "Peace-and-Secession" doctrine of the men whom they have permitted to become their "leaders." To such men we recommend a careful perusal of the following extract from a speech made by Alexander H. Stephens, before a convention of the people of Georgia, called to consider the propriety of secession. ... Mr. Stephens said:--This step once taken could never be recalled .., (electronic resource)
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The item The Great Union speech of Hon. Alexander H. Stephens, vice-president of the southern Confederacy. : There are many well-meaning men in the party called "Democrats, " who, through party spirit, have allowed themselves to seem to be committed in favor of the "Peace-and-Secession" doctrine of the men whom they have permitted to become their "leaders." To such men we recommend a careful perusal of the following extract from a speech made by Alexander H. Stephens, before a convention of the people of Georgia, called to consider the propriety of secession. ... Mr. Stephens said:--This step once taken could never be recalled .., (electronic resource) represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in University of Oklahoma Libraries.This item is available to borrow from all library branches.
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The item The Great Union speech of Hon. Alexander H. Stephens, vice-president of the southern Confederacy. : There are many well-meaning men in the party called "Democrats, " who, through party spirit, have allowed themselves to seem to be committed in favor of the "Peace-and-Secession" doctrine of the men whom they have permitted to become their "leaders." To such men we recommend a careful perusal of the following extract from a speech made by Alexander H. Stephens, before a convention of the people of Georgia, called to consider the propriety of secession. ... Mr. Stephens said:--This step once taken could never be recalled .., (electronic resource) represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in University of Oklahoma Libraries.
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- Lincoln campaign circular containing extracts from a speech "purporting to have been made by him [i.e., Alexander H. Stephens], and extensively circulated in the North in 1864 ... a mere forgery, contrived in that section for political purposes." Cf. Johnston, R.M. and W.H. Brown. Life of Alexander H. Stephens, 1878, p. 383
- Text of speech in two columns; printed area measures 41.6 x 24.4 cm
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- The Great Union speech of Hon. Alexander H. Stephens, vice-president of the southern Confederacy. : There are many well-meaning men in the party called "Democrats, " who, through party spirit, have allowed themselves to seem to be committed in favor of the "Peace-and-Secession" doctrine of the men whom they have permitted to become their "leaders." To such men we recommend a careful perusal of the following extract from a speech made by Alexander H. Stephens, before a convention of the people of Georgia, called to consider the propriety of secession. ... Mr. Stephens said:--This step once taken could never be recalled ..
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- The Great Union speech of Hon. Alexander H. Stephens, vice-president of the southern Confederacy.
- Title remainder
- There are many well-meaning men in the party called "Democrats, " who, through party spirit, have allowed themselves to seem to be committed in favor of the "Peace-and-Secession" doctrine of the men whom they have permitted to become their "leaders." To such men we recommend a careful perusal of the following extract from a speech made by Alexander H. Stephens, before a convention of the people of Georgia, called to consider the propriety of secession. ... Mr. Stephens said:--This step once taken could never be recalled ..
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- Stephens, Alexander H.
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- The Great Union speech of Hon. Alexander H. Stephens, vice-president of the southern Confederacy. : There are many well-meaning men in the party called "Democrats, " who, through party spirit, have allowed themselves to seem to be committed in favor of the "Peace-and-Secession" doctrine of the men whom they have permitted to become their "leaders." To such men we recommend a careful perusal of the following extract from a speech made by Alexander H. Stephens, before a convention of the people of Georgia, called to consider the propriety of secession. ... Mr. Stephens said:--This step once taken could never be recalled .., (electronic resource)
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- Lincoln campaign circular containing extracts from a speech "purporting to have been made by him [i.e., Alexander H. Stephens], and extensively circulated in the North in 1864 ... a mere forgery, contrived in that section for political purposes." Cf. Johnston, R.M. and W.H. Brown. Life of Alexander H. Stephens, 1878, p. 383
- Text of speech in two columns; printed area measures 41.6 x 24.4 cm
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- The Great Union speech of Hon. Alexander H. Stephens, vice-president of the southern Confederacy. : There are many well-meaning men in the party called "Democrats, " who, through party spirit, have allowed themselves to seem to be committed in favor of the "Peace-and-Secession" doctrine of the men whom they have permitted to become their "leaders." To such men we recommend a careful perusal of the following extract from a speech made by Alexander H. Stephens, before a convention of the people of Georgia, called to consider the propriety of secession. ... Mr. Stephens said:--This step once taken could never be recalled .., (electronic resource)
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- Lincoln campaign circular containing extracts from a speech "purporting to have been made by him [i.e., Alexander H. Stephens], and extensively circulated in the North in 1864 ... a mere forgery, contrived in that section for political purposes." Cf. Johnston, R.M. and W.H. Brown. Life of Alexander H. Stephens, 1878, p. 383
- Text of speech in two columns; printed area measures 41.6 x 24.4 cm
- Antecedent source
- mixed
- Color
- mixed
- Dimensions
- 48 x 31 cm.
- Dimensions
- unknown
- Extent
- 1 sheet ([1] p.)
- File format
- multiple file formats
- Form of item
- electronic
- Level of compression
- lossless
- Quality assurance targets
- absent
- Reformatting quality
- access
- Reproduction note
- Electronic text and image data.
- Specific material designation
- remote
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- 3535098-01okla_normanlaw
- (SIRSI)3535098
- (Sirsi) aas05011742
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