Mr. Buchanan's Administration on the Eve of the RebellionD. Appleton, 1866 - 296 էջ |
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... Governor Pickens a disavowal of the act - The Governor demands the surrender of the fort - The Major proposes to refer the question to Wash- ington - The Governor accepts - The truce - Colonel Hayne and Lieutenant Hall arrive in ...
... Governor Pickens a disavowal of the act - The Governor demands the surrender of the fort - The Major proposes to refer the question to Wash- ington - The Governor accepts - The truce - Colonel Hayne and Lieutenant Hall arrive in ...
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... Governor and Legislature to take the place of those in the actual administration of the Territorial Govern- ment , and had applied to Congress for admission into the Union . Such were the first bitter fruits of repealing the Missouri in ...
... Governor and Legislature to take the place of those in the actual administration of the Territorial Govern- ment , and had applied to Congress for admission into the Union . Such were the first bitter fruits of repealing the Missouri in ...
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... Governor Geary . " + Soon after the inauguration an occasion offered to Mr. Buchanan to define the policy he intended to pursue in relation to Kansas . This was in answer to a memorial presented to him by forty - three distinguished ...
... Governor Geary . " + Soon after the inauguration an occasion offered to Mr. Buchanan to define the policy he intended to pursue in relation to Kansas . This was in answer to a memorial presented to him by forty - three distinguished ...
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... governor , secretary of the Territory , chief justice , two associate justices , a marshal , and district attorney had been appointed by my predecessor , by and with the advice and consent of the Senate , and were all engaged in ...
... governor , secretary of the Territory , chief justice , two associate justices , a marshal , and district attorney had been appointed by my predecessor , by and with the advice and consent of the Senate , and were all engaged in ...
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... Governor , and Mr. Frederick P. Stanton Secre- tary of the Territory of Kansas . The great object in view was to prevail upon the Anti - Slavery party to unite with their oppo- nents in framing a State Constitution for Kansas , leaving ...
... Governor , and Mr. Frederick P. Stanton Secre- tary of the Territory of Kansas . The great object in view was to prevail upon the Anti - Slavery party to unite with their oppo- nents in framing a State Constitution for Kansas , leaving ...
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