Mr. Buchanan's Administration on the Eve of the RebellionD. Appleton, 1866 - 296 էջ |
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... and Nebraska Act - The policy and practice of Congress toward the Territories - Abuse of President Buchanan for not adhering to the Cincinnati Platform without foundation , 21 CHAPTER III . - Senator Seward - The " Irrepressible.
... and Nebraska Act - The policy and practice of Congress toward the Territories - Abuse of President Buchanan for not adhering to the Cincinnati Platform without foundation , 21 CHAPTER III . - Senator Seward - The " Irrepressible.
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... Territory from which he or she fled . " These State magistrates were fa- miliar to the people of the respective localities , and their duties were performed in a satisfactory manner , and with but little complaint or commotion . This ...
... Territory from which he or she fled . " These State magistrates were fa- miliar to the people of the respective localities , and their duties were performed in a satisfactory manner , and with but little complaint or commotion . This ...
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... territory of the United States , which might be acquired by the war with Mexico . Thus was raised anew the question in regard to slavery in the territories , which has since proved so fatal . In May , 1846 , the existence of war with ...
... territory of the United States , which might be acquired by the war with Mexico . Thus was raised anew the question in regard to slavery in the territories , which has since proved so fatal . In May , 1846 , the existence of war with ...
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... territory from Mexico , was fu- ture and contingent ; and in fact that of Guadalupe Hidalgo , under which we acquired Upper California and New Mexico , was not concluded until almost eighteen months thereafter . * But Mr. Wilmot was so ...
... territory from Mexico , was fu- ture and contingent ; and in fact that of Guadalupe Hidalgo , under which we acquired Upper California and New Mexico , was not concluded until almost eighteen months thereafter . * But Mr. Wilmot was so ...
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... territorial governments in California and New Mexico throughout the whole of the thirtieth Con- gress ( 1847 - ' 8 and 1848 - ' 9 ) . Meanwhile it placed the two sections of the Union in hostile array against each other . The people of ...
... territorial governments in California and New Mexico throughout the whole of the thirtieth Con- gress ( 1847 - ' 8 and 1848 - ' 9 ) . Meanwhile it placed the two sections of the Union in hostile array against each other . The people of ...
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