Mr. Buchanan's Administration on the Eve of the RebellionD. Appleton, 1866 - 296 էջ |
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Էջ iii
... period ? The answer is , that the publication was delayed to avoid the possible imputation , un- just as this would ... periods . Having drawn his first breath soon after the adoption of the Federal Constitu- tion and the Union which it ...
... period ? The answer is , that the publication was delayed to avoid the possible imputation , un- just as this would ... periods . Having drawn his first breath soon after the adoption of the Federal Constitu- tion and the Union which it ...
Էջ iv
... resisted these ef- forts , and vindicated its preservation and extension up till the period of secession . So excited were the parties , that had they intended to furnish material to inflame the passions of the iv PREFACE .
... resisted these ef- forts , and vindicated its preservation and extension up till the period of secession . So excited were the parties , that had they intended to furnish material to inflame the passions of the iv PREFACE .
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... period nobody loved slavery for its own sake . Virginia , whose example has always exercised great influence on her sister States , was , in 1832 , on the verge of emancipation . * The current was then running strong in its favor ...
... period nobody loved slavery for its own sake . Virginia , whose example has always exercised great influence on her sister States , was , in 1832 , on the verge of emancipation . * The current was then running strong in its favor ...
Էջ 12
... period , they scattered throughout the slaveholding States pamphlets , newspapers , and pictorial representations of an incendiary character , calculated to arouse the savage passions of the slaves to servile insurrection . So alarming ...
... period , they scattered throughout the slaveholding States pamphlets , newspapers , and pictorial representations of an incendiary character , calculated to arouse the savage passions of the slaves to servile insurrection . So alarming ...
Էջ 13
... period not a single Senator from New England , whether political friend or opponent of General Jackson , voted in favor of the measure he had so emphatically recommended . All the Senators from that portion of the Union , under the lead ...
... period not a single Senator from New England , whether political friend or opponent of General Jackson , voted in favor of the measure he had so emphatically recommended . All the Senators from that portion of the Union , under the lead ...
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