Mr. Buchanan's Administration on the Eve of the RebellionD. Appleton, 1866 - 296 էջ |
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... 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 . may It be observed that no extensive and formidable rebel- lion of an ...
... 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 . may It be observed that no extensive and formidable rebel- lion of an ...
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... claim to the credit of preventing their shipment to the South - Removal of old muskets - Their value - Opinion of Mr. Holt in regard to the manner in which President Bu chanan conducted the administration , CHAPTER XII . • The reduction ...
... claim to the credit of preventing their shipment to the South - Removal of old muskets - Their value - Opinion of Mr. Holt in regard to the manner in which President Bu chanan conducted the administration , CHAPTER XII . • The reduction ...
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... claimed in any State or Territory of the United States , such fugitive may be lawfully reclaimed and conveyed to the person claiming his or her labor or service as aforesaid . " The Missouri Compromise finally passed Congress by large ...
... claimed in any State or Territory of the United States , such fugitive may be lawfully reclaimed and conveyed to the person claiming his or her labor or service as aforesaid . " The Missouri Compromise finally passed Congress by large ...
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... claim , have stricken slavery from the constitution , should now reject the State because slavery remains in the constitution , it is man- ifest that the agitation on this dangerous subject will be renewed in a more alarming form than ...
... claim , have stricken slavery from the constitution , should now reject the State because slavery remains in the constitution , it is man- ifest that the agitation on this dangerous subject will be renewed in a more alarming form than ...
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... claimed for the State a cession of the public lands more than six times the quantity which had been granted to other States when entering the Union . * The estimated amount was more than twenty - three million five hundred thousand ...
... claimed for the State a cession of the public lands more than six times the quantity which had been granted to other States when entering the Union . * The estimated amount was more than twenty - three million five hundred thousand ...
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