Breckinridge party, which had long maintained a precarious existence upon the movement for a united South, were now resuscitated, and they soon developed into a well-organized party of much greater vitality than its prototypes of 1832 and 1850. Under... Sectionalism in Virginia from 1776 to 1861 - Page 338by Charles Henry Ambler - 1910 - 366 pagesFull view - About this book
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