Mr. Buchanan's Administration on the Eve of the RebellionD. Appleton, 1866 - 296 էջ |
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... Expression of public opinion in its favor - President Buchanan recommends it - Recom- mendation disregarded and proposition defeated by the Clark amendment- Observations thereon - Peace Convention proposed by Virginia — Its meeting and ...
... Expression of public opinion in its favor - President Buchanan recommends it - Recom- mendation disregarded and proposition defeated by the Clark amendment- Observations thereon - Peace Convention proposed by Virginia — Its meeting and ...
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... expressed a confident belief to the author , that but for this interference , the General Assembly would , at no distant day , have passed a law for gradual emancipation . He added , so great had been the re- vulsion of public sentiment ...
... expressed a confident belief to the author , that but for this interference , the General Assembly would , at no distant day , have passed a law for gradual emancipation . He added , so great had been the re- vulsion of public sentiment ...
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... expressed their determination to maintain it . They both resolved , to em- ploy the language of the Democratic platform , that they would " resist all attempts at renewing , in Congress or out of it , the slavery agitation , under ...
... expressed their determination to maintain it . They both resolved , to em- ploy the language of the Democratic platform , that they would " resist all attempts at renewing , in Congress or out of it , the slavery agitation , under ...
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... in regard to these and all our other Territories . With this + Ibid , p . 175 . * Con . Globe , 1853 - ' 4 , p . 115 . Ibid D. 222 . Mr. Dixon expressed himself " perfectly satisfied . " * 26 MR . BUCHANAN'S ADMINISTRATION.
... in regard to these and all our other Territories . With this + Ibid , p . 175 . * Con . Globe , 1853 - ' 4 , p . 115 . Ibid D. 222 . Mr. Dixon expressed himself " perfectly satisfied . " * 26 MR . BUCHANAN'S ADMINISTRATION.
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James Buchanan. Mr. Dixon expressed himself " perfectly satisfied . " * Such is the origin of what has since been familiarly called " the Kansas and Nebraska Bill . " On the question of repeal , a long and angry debate arose in both ...
James Buchanan. Mr. Dixon expressed himself " perfectly satisfied . " * Such is the origin of what has since been familiarly called " the Kansas and Nebraska Bill . " On the question of repeal , a long and angry debate arose in both ...
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