Mr. Buchanan's Administration on the Eve of the RebellionD. Appleton, 1866 - 296 էջ |
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... election of President Lin- coln ; and on the other hand , the corresponding antagonism and violence with which the advocates of slavery resisted these ef- forts , and vindicated its preservation and extension up till the period of ...
... election of President Lin- coln ; and on the other hand , the corresponding antagonism and violence with which the advocates of slavery resisted these ef- forts , and vindicated its preservation and extension up till the period of ...
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... election - Their true policy was to cling to the Union , · • 99 CHAPTER VI . Mr. Lincoln's election to the Presidency - Its danger to the Union - Warnings of the President and his trying position - His policy in the emergency , and the ...
... election - Their true policy was to cling to the Union , · • 99 CHAPTER VI . Mr. Lincoln's election to the Presidency - Its danger to the Union - Warnings of the President and his trying position - His policy in the emergency , and the ...
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... election he was returned by them as a member of the House of Delegates , on this very question . Unfortunately , at this moment the anti - slavery agitation in New England began to assume an alarming aspect for the peace and security of ...
... election he was returned by them as a member of the House of Delegates , on this very question . Unfortunately , at this moment the anti - slavery agitation in New England began to assume an alarming aspect for the peace and security of ...
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... election of President Pierce , on the first Monday of December , 1853 , although the abolition fanatics had not ceased to agitate , crimination and re- crimination between the sectional parties had greatly subsided , and a comparative ...
... election of President Pierce , on the first Monday of December , 1853 , although the abolition fanatics had not ceased to agitate , crimination and re- crimination between the sectional parties had greatly subsided , and a comparative ...
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... election of members to the Territorial Legislature sufficient to render its enactments a nullity . For this reason they had held a Convention at Topeka , had framed a State Constitution , had elected their own Governor and Legislature ...
... election of members to the Territorial Legislature sufficient to render its enactments a nullity . For this reason they had held a Convention at Topeka , had framed a State Constitution , had elected their own Governor and Legislature ...
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