Mr. Buchanan's Administration on the Eve of the RebellionD. Appleton, 1866 - 296 էջ |
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Էջ viii
... favor of four distinct Confederacies -His recommen- dation to reenforce nine of the Southern forts , and the inadequacy of the troops - The reason of this inadequacy - The whole army required on the fron- tiers - The refusal of Congress ...
... favor of four distinct Confederacies -His recommen- dation to reenforce nine of the Southern forts , and the inadequacy of the troops - The reason of this inadequacy - The whole army required on the fron- tiers - The refusal of Congress ...
Էջ ix
... favor - Proceedings thereon - 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 ...
... favor - Proceedings thereon - 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 ...
Էջ 11
... favor throughout the State . Many of the leading men , both the principal newspapers , and probably a majority of the people sustained the policy and justice of emancipation . Numerous petitions in its favor were presented to the ...
... favor throughout the State . Many of the leading men , both the principal newspapers , and probably a majority of the people sustained the policy and justice of emancipation . Numerous petitions in its favor were presented to the ...
Էջ 13
... favor of the measure he had so emphatically recommended . All the Senators from that portion of the Union , under the lead of Messrs . Webster and Davis , of Massachusetts , denied to Con- gress the Constitutional power of passing any ...
... favor of the measure he had so emphatically recommended . All the Senators from that portion of the Union , under the lead of Messrs . Webster and Davis , of Massachusetts , denied to Con- gress the Constitutional power of passing any ...
Էջ 17
... favor of the mas- ter would be effectually abolished . These very guarantees were rendered practically of little or no avail , by the decision of the Court in the case of Prigg vs. Pennsylvania , declaring that the Congress of 1793 had ...
... favor of the mas- ter would be effectually abolished . These very guarantees were rendered practically of little or no avail , by the decision of the Court in the case of Prigg vs. Pennsylvania , declaring that the Congress of 1793 had ...
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