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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... resolved to investigate the following questions , chiefly for my own satisfaction : I. Is the traditionary sentiment in favor of the Union dying out in the hearts of the people of the States ? II . Is the bond of Union , namely , the ...
... resolved to investigate the following questions , chiefly for my own satisfaction : I. Is the traditionary sentiment in favor of the Union dying out in the hearts of the people of the States ? II . Is the bond of Union , namely , the ...
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... resolved in the affirma- tive ; yeas , 48 , nays , 7 . The bill came down from the Senate , whose debates were not published , and seems to have passed the House without de- bate , and almost without discussion , there being but seven ...
... resolved in the affirma- tive ; yeas , 48 , nays , 7 . The bill came down from the Senate , whose debates were not published , and seems to have passed the House without de- bate , and almost without discussion , there being but seven ...
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... resolved that States represented by that party should throw their votes for AARON BURR , himself a democrat , instead of JEFFERSON , whom the democrats wished to elect President . On the 17th February , 1801 , after balloting in the ...
... resolved that States represented by that party should throw their votes for AARON BURR , himself a democrat , instead of JEFFERSON , whom the democrats wished to elect President . On the 17th February , 1801 , after balloting in the ...
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... Resolved , that it is the interest and duty of the people of Massachusetts to oppose the admission of such States ( Louisiana ) into the Union , as a measure tending to dissolve the Confed- eracy . " REMARKS . 1. By the election of Mr ...
... Resolved , that it is the interest and duty of the people of Massachusetts to oppose the admission of such States ( Louisiana ) into the Union , as a measure tending to dissolve the Confed- eracy . " REMARKS . 1. By the election of Mr ...
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... Resolved , that we place the fullest confidence in the Governor and Legislature of Massachusetts , and in the State authorities of New England ; and that to them , under God , the chief Governor of the universe , we look for aid and ...
... Resolved , that we place the fullest confidence in the Governor and Legislature of Massachusetts , and in the State authorities of New England ; and that to them , under God , the chief Governor of the universe , we look for aid and ...
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