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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... compromise bill passed , • The compromise not carried out by Northern members , Admission of Missouri , Remarks , • 76 76 · 77-79 79 80 80-81 82 83 CHAPTER VIII . John Quincy Adams ' Administration , Tariff Χ CONTENTS .
... compromise bill passed , • The compromise not carried out by Northern members , Admission of Missouri , Remarks , • 76 76 · 77-79 79 80 80-81 82 83 CHAPTER VIII . John Quincy Adams ' Administration , Tariff Χ CONTENTS .
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... Compromise bill , Remarks , 109 109 110 Mr. Van Buren's Administration , Mr. Pinckney's resolutions , Vermont anti - slavery resolutions , Mr. Slade's motion , · · Withdrawal of Southern members , Mr. Calhoun's resolutions , Remarks ...
... Compromise bill , Remarks , 109 109 110 Mr. Van Buren's Administration , Mr. Pinckney's resolutions , Vermont anti - slavery resolutions , Mr. Slade's motion , · · Withdrawal of Southern members , Mr. Calhoun's resolutions , Remarks ...
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... Compromise , 176 Clerical protest , Remarks , 178 • · 184 CHAPTER XV . • Mr. Buchanan's Administration , Is the Republican party sectional ? The Dred Scott decision , Helper's Book , The John Brown invasion , Sympathy with Brown ...
... Compromise , 176 Clerical protest , Remarks , 178 • · 184 CHAPTER XV . • Mr. Buchanan's Administration , Is the Republican party sectional ? The Dred Scott decision , Helper's Book , The John Brown invasion , Sympathy with Brown ...
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... I thought it impossible that reasonable men , consulting together coolly , could fail , by some mutual sacrifice of opinion , to form a compromise which would save the Union . The discussion took place . I BARGAIN IN CONGRESS . 37.
... I thought it impossible that reasonable men , consulting together coolly , could fail , by some mutual sacrifice of opinion , to form a compromise which would save the Union . The discussion took place . I BARGAIN IN CONGRESS . 37.
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... compromised , a Convention of the States must be called to ascribe the doubtful power to that department which they may think best . " KOSSUTH , it is said , formed an exception to this general re- mark respecting foreigners ; for he ...
... compromised , a Convention of the States must be called to ascribe the doubtful power to that department which they may think best . " KOSSUTH , it is said , formed an exception to this general re- mark respecting foreigners ; for he ...
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