Mr. Buchanan's Administration on the Eve of the RebellionD. Appleton, 1866 - 296 էջ |
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... action for the removal of the slaves should await a more definite development of public opinion . " Mr. Randolph's course was approved by his constituents , and at the next election he was returned by them as a member of the House of ...
... action for the removal of the slaves should await a more definite development of public opinion . " Mr. Randolph's course was approved by his constituents , and at the next election he was returned by them as a member of the House of ...
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... action of Congress and adjudge it to be null and void . In fact , he had no alternative but to sustain the Territorial Government . A new era was now commencing with the accession of Presi- dent Buchanan , and he indulged the hope that ...
... action of Congress and adjudge it to be null and void . In fact , he had no alternative but to sustain the Territorial Government . A new era was now commencing with the accession of Presi- dent Buchanan , and he indulged the hope that ...
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... action . John Brown and several of his party were afterwards tried be- fore the appropriate judicial authorities of Virginia , and were convicted and executed . In the already excited condition of public feeling through- out the South ...
... action . John Brown and several of his party were afterwards tried be- fore the appropriate judicial authorities of Virginia , and were convicted and executed . In the already excited condition of public feeling through- out the South ...
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... - ing . Thus the action of the Convention in favor of the majority report became final and conclusive . ‡ * Page 249 . + Page 211 . + Page 211 . Mr. Cessna , of Pennsylvania , always eager , at 78 MR . BUCHANAN'S ADMINISTRATION.
... - ing . Thus the action of the Convention in favor of the majority report became final and conclusive . ‡ * Page 249 . + Page 211 . + Page 211 . Mr. Cessna , of Pennsylvania , always eager , at 78 MR . BUCHANAN'S ADMINISTRATION.
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... action represent the will of a majority of the Convention . " * " Governor Tod , of Ohio , one of the Vice - Presidents , then took the vacant chair , and was greeted with hearty and long- continued cheers and applause from members of ...
... action represent the will of a majority of the Convention . " * " Governor Tod , of Ohio , one of the Vice - Presidents , then took the vacant chair , and was greeted with hearty and long- continued cheers and applause from members of ...
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