Mr. Buchanan's Administration on the Eve of the RebellionD. Appleton, 1866 - 296 էջ |
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... means to avert it . Both before and after he became President he was an earnest advocate of compromise between the parties to save the Union , but Congress disregarded his rec- ommendations . Even after he had , in his messages ...
... means to avert it . Both before and after he became President he was an earnest advocate of compromise between the parties to save the Union , but Congress disregarded his rec- ommendations . Even after he had , in his messages ...
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... means by which it was saved from capture approved by General Scott and Messrs . Holt and Toucey , with the rest of the Cabinet - Refutation of the charge that arms had been stolen - Re- port of the Committee on Military Affairs and ...
... means by which it was saved from capture approved by General Scott and Messrs . Holt and Toucey , with the rest of the Cabinet - Refutation of the charge that arms had been stolen - Re- port of the Committee on Military Affairs and ...
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... means outside of the Constitution to accomplish their object . The most powerful of these was anti - slavery agitation : agitation for the double purpose of increasing the number of their partisans at home , and of exciting a spirit of ...
... means outside of the Constitution to accomplish their object . The most powerful of these was anti - slavery agitation : agitation for the double purpose of increasing the number of their partisans at home , and of exciting a spirit of ...
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posing insurmountable obstacles to the recovery of slaves . Every means which ingenuity could devise was put in operation to render the law a dead letter . Indeed , the excitement against it rose so high that the life and liberty of the ...
posing insurmountable obstacles to the recovery of slaves . Every means which ingenuity could devise was put in operation to render the law a dead letter . Indeed , the excitement against it rose so high that the life and liberty of the ...
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... , was the most effectual means of restoring peace and tranquillity . It was after all these events had transpired , that the Presi- ** Message Dec. 6 , 1858 . dent , on the 30th January , 1858 , received ON THE EVE OF THE REBELLION . 41.
... , was the most effectual means of restoring peace and tranquillity . It was after all these events had transpired , that the Presi- ** Message Dec. 6 , 1858 . dent , on the 30th January , 1858 , received ON THE EVE OF THE REBELLION . 41.
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