Mr. Buchanan's Administration on the Eve of the RebellionD. Appleton, 1866 - 296 էջ |
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... portion of it was in- tended to embarrass Mr. Lincoln's administration in the vigor- ous prosecution of pending hostilities . The author deemed it far better to suffer temporary injustice than to expose himself to such a charge . He ...
... portion of it was in- tended to embarrass Mr. Lincoln's administration in the vigor- ous prosecution of pending hostilities . The author deemed it far better to suffer temporary injustice than to expose himself to such a charge . He ...
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... the laws against armed resistance , or to defend the country against approaching rebellion . The book concludes by a notice of the successful domestic and foreign policy of the administration . In the portion PREFACE .
... the laws against armed resistance , or to defend the country against approaching rebellion . The book concludes by a notice of the successful domestic and foreign policy of the administration . In the portion PREFACE .
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James Buchanan. and foreign policy of the administration . In the portion of it concerning our relations with the Mexican Republic , a history of the origin and nature of " the Monroe doctrine " is appro- priately included . It has been ...
James Buchanan. and foreign policy of the administration . In the portion of it concerning our relations with the Mexican Republic , a history of the origin and nature of " the Monroe doctrine " is appro- priately included . It has been ...
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... portion of the Union , under the lead of Messrs . Webster and Davis , of Massachusetts , denied to Con- gress the Constitutional power of passing any law to prevent the abolitionists from using our own mails to circulate incendiary ...
... portion of the Union , under the lead of Messrs . Webster and Davis , of Massachusetts , denied to Con- gress the Constitutional power of passing any law to prevent the abolitionists from using our own mails to circulate incendiary ...
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... portion of it with by far the most valuable part of their property . The introduction of this proviso instantly caused the flames of fanaticism to burn with more intense ardor , both North and South , than they had ever done before ...
... portion of it with by far the most valuable part of their property . The introduction of this proviso instantly caused the flames of fanaticism to burn with more intense ardor , both North and South , than they had ever done before ...
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