Mr. Buchanan's Administration on the Eve of the RebellionD. Appleton, 1866 - 296 էջ |
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... peace or in war . He , therefore , claims the merit — if merit it be simply to do one's 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 ...
... peace or in war . He , therefore , claims the merit — if merit it be simply to do one's 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 ...
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... peaceful prospects , it will appear , were soon blasted by the repeal of this Compromise , and the struggle was then re- newed with more bitterness than ever until the final catastro- phe . Many grievous errors were committed by both ...
... peaceful prospects , it will appear , were soon blasted by the repeal of this Compromise , and the struggle was then re- newed with more bitterness than ever until the final catastro- phe . Many grievous errors were committed by both ...
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... peace - President Buchanan warned them against this delusion , 86 CHAPTER V. General Scott's " Views , " and the encouragement they afforded to the cotton States to secede ― Their publication by him in the " National Intelligencer ...
... peace - President Buchanan warned them against this delusion , 86 CHAPTER V. General Scott's " Views , " and the encouragement they afforded to the cotton States to secede ― Their publication by him in the " National Intelligencer ...
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... Peace Convention proposed by Virginia - Its meeting and proceedings -— Amendment to the Constitution reported by Mr. Guthrie , chairman of the committee - Its modification on motion of Mr. Franklin , and final adoption by the Convention ...
... Peace Convention proposed by Virginia - Its meeting and proceedings -— Amendment to the Constitution reported by Mr. Guthrie , chairman of the committee - Its modification on motion of Mr. Franklin , and final adoption by the Convention ...
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... peace and security of the Southern people . In consequence , they denounced it as a foreign and dangerous interference with rights which the Constitution had left exclusively under their own control . An immediate and powerful reaction ...
... peace and security of the Southern people . In consequence , they denounced it as a foreign and dangerous interference with rights which the Constitution had left exclusively under their own control . An immediate and powerful reaction ...
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