Mr. Buchanan's Administration on the Eve of the RebellionD. Appleton, 1866 - 296 էջ |
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... cotton States . The authorities cited in the work will show that Mr. Bu- chanan never failed , upon all suitable occasions , to warn his countrymen of the approaching danger , and to advise them of the proper means to avert it . Both ...
... cotton States . The authorities cited in the work will show that Mr. Bu- chanan never failed , upon all suitable occasions , to warn his countrymen of the approaching danger , and to advise them of the proper means to avert it . Both ...
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... Cotton States led to believe they would be allowed to depart in 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 ...
... Cotton States led to believe they would be allowed to depart in 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 ...
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... cotton States - Mr . Crittenden proposes to refer his amendment to the people of the several States by an act of ordi- nary legislation - His remarks in its favor - Proceedings thereon - Expression of public opinion in its favor ...
... cotton States - Mr . Crittenden proposes to refer his amendment to the people of the several States by an act of ordi- nary legislation - His remarks in its favor - Proceedings thereon - Expression of public opinion in its favor ...
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... cotton and rice fields of South Carolina and the sugar plantations of Louisiana will ultimately be tilled by free labor , and Charleston and New Orleans become marts for legit- imate merchandise alone , or else the rye fields and wheat ...
... cotton and rice fields of South Carolina and the sugar plantations of Louisiana will ultimately be tilled by free labor , and Charleston and New Orleans become marts for legit- imate merchandise alone , or else the rye fields and wheat ...
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... cotton States , always excepting South Carolina , could be induced to think seriously of seceding from the Union . The border States , with Virginia in the front rank , although much dissatis- fied with the course of events at the North ...
... cotton States , always excepting South Carolina , could be induced to think seriously of seceding from the Union . The border States , with Virginia in the front rank , although much dissatis- fied with the course of events at the North ...
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