The Resource Slavery the mere pretext for the rebellion ; not its cause : Andrew Jackson's prophecy in 1833, his last will and testament in 1843 ; bequests of his three swords: his solemn injunction to wield them "in support of our glorious Union" against all assailants, whether "foreign enemies or domestic traitors" ; picture of the conspiracy ; drawn in 1863, by a Southern man
Slavery the mere pretext for the rebellion ; not its cause : Andrew Jackson's prophecy in 1833, his last will and testament in 1843 ; bequests of his three swords: his solemn injunction to wield them "in support of our glorious Union" against all assailants, whether "foreign enemies or domestic traitors" ; picture of the conspiracy ; drawn in 1863, by a Southern man
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- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 1 online resource (16 pages)
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- Cover title
- Text on p. [2-4] of cover
- Typesigned: Paul Ambrose [pseud.]: p. 16
- At head of caption title: From the National Intelligencer, Washington, March 1863
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- Slavery the mere pretext for the rebellion ; not its cause : Andrew Jackson's prophecy in 1833, his last will and testament in 1843 ; bequests of his three swords: his solemn injunction to wield them "in support of our glorious Union" against all assailants, whether "foreign enemies or domestic traitors" ; picture of the conspiracy ; drawn in 1863
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- Slavery the mere pretext for the rebellion ; not its cause
- Title remainder
- Andrew Jackson's prophecy in 1833, his last will and testament in 1843 ; bequests of his three swords: his solemn injunction to wield them "in support of our glorious Union" against all assailants, whether "foreign enemies or domestic traitors" ; picture of the conspiracy ; drawn in 1863
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- by a Southern man
- Title variation
- Slave question a pretext to lead the masses on to rebellion
- Language
- eng
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorDate
- 1795-1870
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
- Kennedy, John Pendleton
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- Literary form
- non fiction
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- Slavery
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- United States
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- Slavery the mere pretext for the rebellion ; not its cause : Andrew Jackson's prophecy in 1833, his last will and testament in 1843 ; bequests of his three swords: his solemn injunction to wield them "in support of our glorious Union" against all assailants, whether "foreign enemies or domestic traitors" ; picture of the conspiracy ; drawn in 1863, by a Southern man
- Note
-
- Cover title
- Text on p. [2-4] of cover
- Typesigned: Paul Ambrose [pseud.]: p. 16
- At head of caption title: From the National Intelligencer, Washington, March 1863
- Extent
- 1 online resource (16 pages)
- Form of item
- online
- Note
- Pamphlet, printed paper wrappers.
- Specific material designation
- remote
- Label
- Slavery the mere pretext for the rebellion ; not its cause : Andrew Jackson's prophecy in 1833, his last will and testament in 1843 ; bequests of his three swords: his solemn injunction to wield them "in support of our glorious Union" against all assailants, whether "foreign enemies or domestic traitors" ; picture of the conspiracy ; drawn in 1863, by a Southern man
- Note
-
- Cover title
- Text on p. [2-4] of cover
- Typesigned: Paul Ambrose [pseud.]: p. 16
- At head of caption title: From the National Intelligencer, Washington, March 1863
- Extent
- 1 online resource (16 pages)
- Form of item
- online
- Note
- Pamphlet, printed paper wrappers.
- Specific material designation
- remote
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