Mr. Buchanan's Administration on the Eve of the RebellionD. Appleton, 1866 - 296 էջ |
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... Department of the Government to the advancement of their cause . Through its agency , at an early period , they scattered throughout the slaveholding States pamphlets , newspapers , and pictorial representations of an incendiary ...
... Department of the Government to the advancement of their cause . Through its agency , at an early period , they scattered throughout the slaveholding States pamphlets , newspapers , and pictorial representations of an incendiary ...
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... Department , recently communicated to the Senate , will be con- vinced that this picture is not overdrawn . He always protested against the withdrawal of any portion of the military force of the United States from the Territory ...
... Department , recently communicated to the Senate , will be con- vinced that this picture is not overdrawn . He always protested against the withdrawal of any portion of the military force of the United States from the Territory ...
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... Department . He was elected in 1824 , and afterwards reëlected in 1828 , Vice- President of the United States , and still held this high office . He possessed eminent reasoning powers , but , in the opinion of many , was deficient in ...
... Department . He was elected in 1824 , and afterwards reëlected in 1828 , Vice- President of the United States , and still held this high office . He possessed eminent reasoning powers , but , in the opinion of many , was deficient in ...
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... Department . In these he urges the necessity of raising more troops , in a striking and convincing light . In that of 20th November , 1857 , * after portraying the intolerable hardships and sufferings of the army engaged in this service ...
... Department . In these he urges the necessity of raising more troops , in a striking and convincing light . In that of 20th November , 1857 , * after portraying the intolerable hardships and sufferings of the army engaged in this service ...
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... Department , to raise five additional regiments . * This , like all other recommen- dations to place the country in a proper state of defence , was disregarded . From what has been stated it is manifest that it was impossible to ...
... Department , to raise five additional regiments . * This , like all other recommen- dations to place the country in a proper state of defence , was disregarded . From what has been stated it is manifest that it was impossible to ...
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