The Rise and Fall of the Confederate Government, Volume 2
Jefferson Davis
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The Rise and Fall of the Confederate Government (1881) is written by Jefferson Davis, former President of the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War. Davis wrote the book as a straightforward history of the Confederate States of America and as an apologia for the causes that he believed led to and justified the American Civil War. (Intro modified from Wikipedia)
"The most painful pages of this work are those which . . . present the subjugation of the State governments by the Government of the United States. The patriot, the lover of his country and of the liberties of mankind, can not contemplate these facts without a feeling of grief which will not be comforted. That the work of the fathers of the republic, that the most magnificent system of constitutional government which the wisdom of man has devised, should be turned from its object, changed from its order, rendered powerless to protect the unalienable rights and sovereignty of the people, and made the instrument by which to establish and maintain imperialism, is a revolution unlike any other that may be found in the history of mankind. The result established the truthfulness of the assertion . . . that the Northern people, by their unconstitutional warfare to gain the freedom of certain negro slaves, would lose their own liberties." (from chapter 42)
This project contains Volume 2 (of 2).
Proof-Listened by TriciaG & denisedee (30 hr 15 min)
Kapitel
Part 4, Chapter 15 | 39:33 | Gelesen von Bruce Kachuk |
Part 4, Chapter 16 | 39:29 | Gelesen von Bruce Kachuk |
Part 4, Chapter 17 | 40:51 | Gelesen von Bruce Kachuk |
Part 4, Chapter 18 | 35:45 | Gelesen von Bruce Kachuk |
Part 4, Chapter 19 | 27:32 | Gelesen von Bruce Kachuk |
Part 4, Chapter 20 | 44:03 | Gelesen von Bruce Kachuk |
Part 4, Chapter 21 | 40:45 | Gelesen von Bruce Kachuk |
Part 4, Chapter 22 | 23:23 | Gelesen von Bruce Kachuk |
Part 4, Chapter 23 | 26:48 | Gelesen von Larry Greene |
Part 4, Chapter 24 | 42:46 | Gelesen von Larry Greene |
Part 4, Chapter 25 | 46:57 | Gelesen von Bruce Kachuk |
Part 4, Chapter 26 | 35:31 | Gelesen von Bruce Kachuk |
Part 4, Chapter 27 | 38:13 | Gelesen von Bruce Kachuk |
Part 4, Chapter 28 | 47:37 | Gelesen von Bruce Kachuk |
Part 4, Chapter 29 | 34:50 | Gelesen von Bruce Kachuk |
Part 4, Chapter 30 | 49:05 | Gelesen von Bruce Kachuk |
Part 4, Chapter 31 | 45:03 | Gelesen von Bruce Kachuk |
Part 4, Chapter 32 | 24:49 | Gelesen von Bruce Kachuk |
Part 4, Chapter 33 | 33:11 | Gelesen von Scott Foster |
Part 4, Chapter 34 | 36:18 | Gelesen von Scott Foster |
Part 4, Chapter 35 | 36:24 | Gelesen von Lucas Chang |
Part 4, Chapter 36 | 17:02 | Gelesen von William A Crenshaw |
Part 4, Chapter 37 | 34:26 | Gelesen von KHand |
Part 4, Chapter 38 | 30:01 | Gelesen von KHand |
Part 4, Chapter 39a | 38:56 | Gelesen von TriciaG |
Part 4, Chapter 39b | 28:36 | Gelesen von TriciaG |
Part 4, Chapter 39c | 35:16 | Gelesen von TriciaG |
Part 4, Chapter 40 | 29:11 | Gelesen von Dave Gillespie |
Part 4, Chapter 41 | 34:44 | Gelesen von Dave Gillespie |
Part 4, Chapter 42 | 30:56 | Gelesen von Daniel Vimont |
Part 4, Chapter 43 | 44:33 | Gelesen von Dave Gillespie |
Part 4, Chapter 44a | 37:39 | Gelesen von Katie Riley |
Part 4, Chapter 44b | 36:32 | Gelesen von Katie Riley |
Part 4, Chapter 45 | 30:09 | Gelesen von Bria Snow |
Part 4, Chapter 46 | 34:13 | Gelesen von Daniel Vimont |
Part 4, Chapter 47 | 50:22 | Gelesen von TriciaG |
Part 4, Chapter 48a | 42:08 | Gelesen von Larry Greene |
Part 4, Chapter 48b | 40:32 | Gelesen von Larry Greene |
Part 4, Chapter 49a | 32:48 | Gelesen von Scott Foster |
Part 4, Chapter 49b | 26:21 | Gelesen von Scott Foster |
Part 4, Chapter 50 | 35:00 | Gelesen von Scott Foster |
Part 4, Chapter 51 | 32:47 | Gelesen von Bill Mosley |
Part 4, Chapter 52a | 31:23 | Gelesen von TriciaG |
Part 4, Chapter 52b | 30:14 | Gelesen von TriciaG |
Part 4, Chapter 53 | 43:10 | Gelesen von TriciaG |
Part 4, Chapter 54a | 32:06 | Gelesen von KHand |
Part 4, Chapter 54b | 28:39 | Gelesen von Khaghbboommm |
Part 4, Chapter 55 | 34:26 | Gelesen von TriciaG |
Part 4, Chapter 56 | 44:03 | Gelesen von KHand |
Part 4, Chapter 57a | 31:39 | Gelesen von KHand |
Part 4, Chapter 57b | 25:42 | Gelesen von KHand |
Conclusion | 3:02 | Gelesen von BeniaminoMassimo |
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Chloroform in print, That’s what Mark Twain said about a book he once read. That’s said I believe this man was very intelligent and knew the constitution . He makes some very good points about secession , states rights and so forth. It’s a bit self-righteous but it’s still worth listening too . It’s a different perspective from what most people generally learn. I’m thankful to the volunteers who had to endure reading this.In all seriousness this book could’ve been a lot better with some judicious editing. I think if you took the word chivalry out of this book you would lighten it by about 2 pounds. That said in regard to the war and all of its horrors it would be hard to find people who better deserve the title.