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growing feeling on subject of, III.

plans for foreign conquest in behalf of, III.

Alexander Stephens on, III.

fostered anti-democratic habits of thought and action, III.

the Confederate Const.i.tution on, III.

slaves in Union lines, IV.

universal emanc.i.p.ation proclaimed, IV.

Slaves. See Slavery.

Sleeping-cars, III.

Smith, Captain John, I.

Smith, General, IV.

court-martialed and retired in Philippines, V.

Smyth, John, his church at Gainsborough, I.

Social Democratic party, convention, 1904, VI.

Social differences in Colonial America, I.

Socialism and state socialism in United States, IV.

Socialist Labor party, convention, 1904, VI.

convention, 1908, VI.

Solis, de, voyage of, I.

Soto, Ferdinand de, his march into interior of America, I.

discovers the Mississippi, I.

his death, I.

end of his expedition, I.

South, the business relations between the North and, III.

opposition in, to abolitionists, III.

its position on slavery, III.

repudiates the Douglas theory, III.

adopts the Calhoun theory, III.

att.i.tude of, toward the Union, III.

its indictment against the North concerning personal liberty laws, III.

resources of, compared with those of the North, III.

strong Union spirit still in, III.

well supplied with military stores, III.

bent on setting up a slave empire, III.

advantages of, over the North, III.

reduced to the last extremity, IV.

att.i.tude of, just after the war, IV.

rejects the XIVth Amendment, IV.

fresh turmoil in, IV.

results of reconstruction in, IV.

restoration of white rule in, IV.

improvements in, IV.