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Why should not this principle prevail ? he asked . Why should any man , North or South , object to it ? When the colonies became free twelve of the thirteen were slave - holding . Since then six had become free .
Why should not this principle prevail ? he asked . Why should any man , North or South , object to it ? When the colonies became free twelve of the thirteen were slave - holding . Since then six had become free .
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As Buchanan had asked , Walker stopped in Chicago ' to get the assent of Senator Douglas ' to his inaugural . The Senator examined the document with great care ; when he came to the portion stating that Walker was authorized by the ...
As Buchanan had asked , Walker stopped in Chicago ' to get the assent of Senator Douglas ' to his inaugural . The Senator examined the document with great care ; when he came to the portion stating that Walker was authorized by the ...
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Taking advantage of Buchanan's characteristic vagueness of expression , the Senator insisted that neither had the President endorsed the Constitution nor had he asked Congress to accept it . On only one point did Douglas express a flat ...
Taking advantage of Buchanan's characteristic vagueness of expression , the Senator insisted that neither had the President endorsed the Constitution nor had he asked Congress to accept it . On only one point did Douglas express a flat ...
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PORTRAIT OF A SENATOR I | 1 |
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