The Sectional Controversy: Or, Passages in the Political History of the United States, Including the Causes of the War Between the Sections, with Certain ResultsC. Scribner, 1868 - 388 Seiten |
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... executive of a State to do it at public expense . " Mr. SHERMAN , of Connecticut : " I see no more propriety in the public seizing and surrendering a slave , or servant , than a horse . " It appears that both of these gentlemen voted ...
... executive of a State to do it at public expense . " Mr. SHERMAN , of Connecticut : " I see no more propriety in the public seizing and surrendering a slave , or servant , than a horse . " It appears that both of these gentlemen voted ...
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... executive in treaties with Great Britain and otherwise , have recognized it as a national institution . That they have not enjoyed the peaceable possession of their slaves , events for the last forty years abundantly manifest . Northern ...
... executive in treaties with Great Britain and otherwise , have recognized it as a national institution . That they have not enjoyed the peaceable possession of their slaves , events for the last forty years abundantly manifest . Northern ...
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... executive departments . Especially was it fortunate that WASHINGTON , the President of the Convention , was President of the United States , and HAMILTON , a leading member , was Secretary of the Treasury , and RANDOLPH , who , in the ...
... executive departments . Especially was it fortunate that WASHINGTON , the President of the Convention , was President of the United States , and HAMILTON , a leading member , was Secretary of the Treasury , and RANDOLPH , who , in the ...
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... Executive , even at the expense of the Constitution . Party leaders , even during the administra- tion of Washington , form no exception to this love of power . REMARKS . 1. The administration of General Washington was distin- guished ...
... Executive , even at the expense of the Constitution . Party leaders , even during the administra- tion of Washington , form no exception to this love of power . REMARKS . 1. The administration of General Washington was distin- guished ...
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... executive taking form , now for the first time , and filled with men of experience , of undoubted patriotism , and of high talent , were in harmony with one another . 2. And yet , there was a difference of opinion in Congress , and in ...
... executive taking form , now for the first time , and filled with men of experience , of undoubted patriotism , and of high talent , were in harmony with one another . 2. And yet , there was a difference of opinion in Congress , and in ...
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