Mr. Buchanan's Administration on the Eve of the RebellionD. Appleton, 1866 - 296 էջ |
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Էջ 63
... attack on Har- per's Ferry spread rapidly over the country . All were at first ignorant of the strength of the force , and public rumor had greatly exaggerated it . The President immediately sent a de- tachment of marines to the spot ...
... attack on Har- per's Ferry spread rapidly over the country . All were at first ignorant of the strength of the force , and public rumor had greatly exaggerated it . The President immediately sent a de- tachment of marines to the spot ...
Էջ 84
... attacks from the North upon the domestic institution inherited from their fathers . Their post- offices had been perverted for the circulation of incendiary pic- tures and publications intended to excite the slaves to servile ...
... attacks from the North upon the domestic institution inherited from their fathers . Their post- offices had been perverted for the circulation of incendiary pic- tures and publications intended to excite the slaves to servile ...
Էջ 105
... attacks of hostile Indians . At no former period had its services been more necessary than throughout the year 1860 , from the great number of these In- dians continually threatening or waging war on our distant set- tlements . To ...
... attacks of hostile Indians . At no former period had its services been more necessary than throughout the year 1860 , from the great number of these In- dians continually threatening or waging war on our distant set- tlements . To ...
Էջ 106
... attacked or threatened with formidable invasion . " The President , feeling the force of such appeals , and urged by the earnest entreaties of the suffering people on the frontiers , recommended to Congress , through the War Department ...
... attacked or threatened with formidable invasion . " The President , feeling the force of such appeals , and urged by the earnest entreaties of the suffering people on the frontiers , recommended to Congress , through the War Department ...
Էջ 127
... and would proba- bly be considered by the party attacked as a dissolution of all previous compacts by which it might be bound . ' Upon his mo- tion the clause was unanimously postponed , and was never 9 ON THE EVE OF THE REBELLION . 127.
... and would proba- bly be considered by the party attacked as a dissolution of all previous compacts by which it might be bound . ' Upon his mo- tion the clause was unanimously postponed , and was never 9 ON THE EVE OF THE REBELLION . 127.
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