The Great Conspiracy: Its Origin and HistoryA.R. Hart & Company, 1971 - Всего страниц: 810 |
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... proposed to enact it ; not even one man on the other side of the Chamber would rise and propose the Wilmot pro- viso . " " In organizing three Territories , " continued he , " two of them South of the very line where they imposed the ...
... proposed to enact it ; not even one man on the other side of the Chamber would rise and propose the Wilmot pro- viso . " " In organizing three Territories , " continued he , " two of them South of the very line where they imposed the ...
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... proposed is yet one of the most potent and swift means of ending it . Let the States which are in Rebellion see definitely and certainly that in no event will the States you represent ever join their proposed Confederacy , and they ...
... proposed is yet one of the most potent and swift means of ending it . Let the States which are in Rebellion see definitely and certainly that in no event will the States you represent ever join their proposed Confederacy , and they ...
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... proposed by Peace Congress , 151 , 153 ; Čorwin's Twelfth Amendment to , ( forbid- ding Congressional interference with slavery in States ) , passes House and Senate , 167 , 169 ; various articles of amend- ments proposed , 165 , 169 ...
... proposed by Peace Congress , 151 , 153 ; Čorwin's Twelfth Amendment to , ( forbid- ding Congressional interference with slavery in States ) , passes House and Senate , 167 , 169 ; various articles of amend- ments proposed , 165 , 169 ...
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Protection and Free Trade | 13 |
Growth of the Slavery Question | 31 |
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