Mr. Buchanan's Administration on the Eve of the RebellionD. Appleton, 1866 - 296 էջ |
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... 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 arisen without a long ...
... 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 arisen without a long ...
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... exercise their right of suffrage ; but in vain . In his Inaugural Address of the 27th of May , 1857 , he informed them that , " Under our practice , the preliminary act of framing a State constitution is uniformly performed through the ...
... exercise their right of suffrage ; but in vain . In his Inaugural Address of the 27th of May , 1857 , he informed them that , " Under our practice , the preliminary act of framing a State constitution is uniformly performed through the ...
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... exercise of the right of suffrage authorize those who do vote to act for them in that contingency ; and the absentees are as much bound , under the law and Constitution , where there is no fraud or violence , by the act of the majority ...
... exercise of the right of suffrage authorize those who do vote to act for them in that contingency ; and the absentees are as much bound , under the law and Constitution , where there is no fraud or violence , by the act of the majority ...
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... exercise it in this manner , as they have done in Kansas at the election of dele- gates , it is not for them to complain that their rights have been violated . " Throughout the intervening period , and for some time there- after ...
... exercise it in this manner , as they have done in Kansas at the election of dele- gates , it is not for them to complain that their rights have been violated . " Throughout the intervening period , and for some time there- after ...
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... exercise their right of popular sovereignty , and again suffered the election to pass by default . " In consequence , the result , according to the report of J. Calhoun , the President of the Convention , was 6,226 votes in favor of ...
... exercise their right of popular sovereignty , and again suffered the election to pass by default . " In consequence , the result , according to the report of J. Calhoun , the President of the Convention , was 6,226 votes in favor of ...
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