A Political Text-book for 1860: Comprising a Brief View of Presidential Nominations and Elections, Including All the National Platforms Ever Yet Adopted: Also a History of the Struggle Respecting Slavery in the Territories, and of the Action of Congress as to the Freedom of the Public Lands, with the Most Notable Speeches and Letters of Messrs. Lincoln, Douglas, Bell, Cass, Seward, Everett, Breckinridge, H. V. Johnson, Etc., Etc., Touching the Questions of the Day; and Returns of All Presidential Elections Since 1836Tribune Association, 1860 - Всего страниц: 248 |
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... questions of Slavery , or to take incipient steps in relation , thereto , are calcu lated to lead to the most ... question , under whatever shape or color the attempt may be made . [ Here follow the Resolutions of 1848 , against ...
... questions of Slavery , or to take incipient steps in relation , thereto , are calcu lated to lead to the most ... question , under whatever shape or color the attempt may be made . [ Here follow the Resolutions of 1848 , against ...
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... question ; as shown in the corruptions which per- vade some of the Departments of the Government ; as shown in disgracing meritorious naval officers through prejudice or caprice : and as shown in the blundering mismanagement of our ...
... question ; as shown in the corruptions which per- vade some of the Departments of the Government ; as shown in disgracing meritorious naval officers through prejudice or caprice : and as shown in the blundering mismanagement of our ...
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... question , under whatever shape or color the at- tempt may be made . 4. That the Democratic Party will faithfully abide by and uphold the principles laid down in the Kentucky and Virginia resolutions of 1797 and 1798 , and in the report ...
... question , under whatever shape or color the at- tempt may be made . 4. That the Democratic Party will faithfully abide by and uphold the principles laid down in the Kentucky and Virginia resolutions of 1797 and 1798 , and in the report ...
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... question of the disputed seats . Mr. Fisher , of Va . , presented a protest from Mayor Wood , on behalf of his delegation , against their 1860 . protest was ruled out of order , and , after a wrangling debate , committees were appointed ...
... question of the disputed seats . Mr. Fisher , of Va . , presented a protest from Mayor Wood , on behalf of his delegation , against their 1860 . protest was ruled out of order , and , after a wrangling debate , committees were appointed ...
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... question . Mr. W. Montgomery ( M. C. ) , of Pennsylvania , moved to lay Mr. Bigler's motion on the table . He did not regard as a compromise a proposi- tion for a Congressional Slave Code and the reopening of the African Slave Trade ...
... question . Mr. W. Montgomery ( M. C. ) , of Pennsylvania , moved to lay Mr. Bigler's motion on the table . He did not regard as a compromise a proposi- tion for a Congressional Slave Code and the reopening of the African Slave Trade ...
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