Mr. Buchanan's Administration on the Eve of the RebellionD. Appleton, 1866 - 296 էջ |
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... hostility of the Northern Abolitionists , both in and out of Congress , against Southern slavery , until the final triumph of their cause in the election of President Lin- coln ; and on the other hand , the corresponding antagonism and ...
... hostility of the Northern Abolitionists , both in and out of Congress , against Southern slavery , until the final triumph of their cause in the election of President Lin- coln ; and on the other hand , the corresponding antagonism and ...
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... hostile feelings of the parties were greatly allayed , and hopes were entertained that the strife might finally subside . These peaceful prospects , it will appear , were soon blasted by the repeal of this Compromise , and the struggle ...
... hostile feelings of the parties were greatly allayed , and hopes were entertained that the strife might finally subside . These peaceful prospects , it will appear , were soon blasted by the repeal of this Compromise , and the struggle ...
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... hostile act against the cotton States , and smooth the way to a compromise - The rights of those States in no danger ... hostility of the two parties toward each other - The wrongs of the South - How rash and causeless would be rebellion ...
... hostile act against the cotton States , and smooth the way to a compromise - The rights of those States in no danger ... hostility of the two parties toward each other - The wrongs of the South - How rash and causeless would be rebellion ...
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... hostile array against each other . The people of the one , instead of regarding those of the other as brethren , were converted into deadly enemies . At the meeting of the thirty- first Congress ( December , 1849 ) serious apprehensions ...
... hostile array against each other . The people of the one , instead of regarding those of the other as brethren , were converted into deadly enemies . At the meeting of the thirty- first Congress ( December , 1849 ) serious apprehensions ...
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... A new era was now commencing with the accession of Presi- dent Buchanan , and he indulged the hope that the anti - slavery party would abandon their hostility to the Territorial Gov- ernment ON THE EVE OF THE REBELLION . 29.
... A new era was now commencing with the accession of Presi- dent Buchanan , and he indulged the hope that the anti - slavery party would abandon their hostility to the Territorial Gov- ernment ON THE EVE OF THE REBELLION . 29.
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