Mr. Buchanan's Administration on the Eve of the RebellionD. Appleton, 1866 - 296 էջ |
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... duty - that whilst in the exercise of Executive func- tions , he never violated any of its provisions . It may be observed that no extensive and formidable rebel- lion of an intelligent people against an established Government has ever ...
... duty - that whilst in the exercise of Executive func- tions , he never violated any of its provisions . It may be observed that no extensive and formidable rebel- lion of an intelligent people against an established Government has ever ...
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... duty to refrain from any hostile act against the cotton States , and smooth the way to a compromise - The rights of those States in no danger from Mr. Lincoln's election - Their true policy was to cling to the Union , · • 99 CHAPTER VI ...
... duty to refrain from any hostile act against the cotton States , and smooth the way to a compromise - The rights of those States in no danger from Mr. Lincoln's election - Their true policy was to cling to the Union , · • 99 CHAPTER VI ...
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... of the States composing it ; and if this could not be eradicated , it would become a sacred * Annals of Congress , vol . ii . , p . 1474 , Sept. 1 , 1789 - '90 . · . duty for the free States to separate from their guilty.
... of the States composing it ; and if this could not be eradicated , it would become a sacred * Annals of Congress , vol . ii . , p . 1474 , Sept. 1 , 1789 - '90 . · . duty for the free States to separate from their guilty.
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duty for the free States to separate from their guilty associates . This doctrine of the higher law was preached from the pulpits and disseminated in numerous publications throughout New England . At the first , it was regarded with ...
duty for the free States to separate from their guilty associates . This doctrine of the higher law was preached from the pulpits and disseminated in numerous publications throughout New England . At the first , it was regarded with ...
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... duty of Con- gress to pass the bill were earnestly urged by Mr. Buchanan , then a Senator from Pennsylvania , in opposition to the objections of Mr. Webster . This anti - slavery agitation in New England was prosecuted by other and ...
... duty of Con- gress to pass the bill were earnestly urged by Mr. Buchanan , then a Senator from Pennsylvania , in opposition to the objections of Mr. Webster . This anti - slavery agitation in New England was prosecuted by other and ...
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