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Edward Alfred Pollard, The lost cause; a new Southern history of the War of the Confederates ... Drawn from official sources and approved by the most distinguished Confederate leaders., Chapter 1 : (search)
Chapter 1:
True value of the Federal principle.
historical examples.
Coleridge's prophecy.
Early mission of the American Union.
how terminated.
the American system of Government a mixed one.
the Colonial period.
first proposition of a General Congress.
declaration of Independence.
articles of Confederation.
their occasion and origin.
nature of the compact.
peace-treaty of 1783.
analysis of the nature and value of the Confederation.
how it was terminated.
the Conventi t the members of a confederation, after they have advanced in political life and become mature and powerful, should desire for themselves independence and free action, and be impatient of a system founded on their early and past necessities!
Coleridge, the acute English scholar and philosopher, once said that he looked upon the American States as splendid masses to be used by and by in the composition of two or three great governments.
For more than a generation past it was considered by a