Mr. Buchanan's Administration on the Eve of the RebellionD. Appleton, 1866 - 296 էջ |
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... prove that the original and conspiring causes of all our future troubles are to be found in the long , active , and persistent hostility of the Northern Abolitionists , both in and out of Congress , against Southern slavery , until the ...
... prove that the original and conspiring causes of all our future troubles are to be found in the long , active , and persistent hostility of the Northern Abolitionists , both in and out of Congress , against Southern slavery , until the ...
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... proved so fatal . In May , 1846 , the existence of war with Mexico , by the act of that Republic , was recognized by Congress , and measures were adopted for its prosecution . * On the 4th of August , 1846 , near the close of the ...
... proved so fatal . In May , 1846 , the existence of war with Mexico , by the act of that Republic , was recognized by Congress , and measures were adopted for its prosecution . * On the 4th of August , 1846 , near the close of the ...
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... proved so beneficent to the country . The first ray of light to penetrate the gloom emanated from the great and powerful State of Pennsylvania . Her House of Representatives refused to consider instructing resolutions in favor of the ...
... proved so beneficent to the country . The first ray of light to penetrate the gloom emanated from the great and powerful State of Pennsylvania . Her House of Representatives refused to consider instructing resolutions in favor of the ...
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... proved suc- cessful , it would of course have subverted the existing govern- ment , prescribed and recognized by Congress , and substituted a revolutionary government in its stead . This was a usurpation of the same character as it ...
... proved suc- cessful , it would of course have subverted the existing govern- ment , prescribed and recognized by Congress , and substituted a revolutionary government in its stead . This was a usurpation of the same character as it ...
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... prove to be of a most deplorable character . Would that the respect for the laws of the land which so emi- nently distinguished the men of the past generation could be revived ! It is a disregard and violation of law which have for ...
... prove to be of a most deplorable character . Would that the respect for the laws of the land which so emi- nently distinguished the men of the past generation could be revived ! It is a disregard and violation of law which have for ...
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