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The Daily Dispatch: November 28, 1862., [Electronic resource], The Speech of Vice-President A. H. Stephens...the War. (search)
The Speech of Vice-President A. H. Stephens...the War. Vice President Stephens made a speech at Crawfordville, Ga., some weeks since, which we find reported in the Augusta Chronicle. The preseVice President Stephens made a speech at Crawfordville, Ga., some weeks since, which we find reported in the Augusta Chronicle. The present war, he said, is emphatically "the people's war." It is the effort of one people to blot another from existence, and it becomes every man in the South to exercise every capacity in aiding the armyaling to this last and most terrific arbitrament of arms. Some thoughts on this subject, Mr. Stephens said, might not be out of place, even there. These he dwelt upon at some length, showing themade at no great distance apart, and perhaps near the same time. "What is all this for?" Mr. Stephens said he could but think the question was pertinent to both sides, and most pertinent from himhrow of Louis Philippe, in 1848. At that time, every man at the North in Congress, save one, Mr. Stephens believed, voted for the principle. The same principle was again acted upon without dissent i