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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... speech on the seventh of March , I had the pleas- ure , in Washington , of taking tea with my old friend and class ... speech for the Union , all were melted down into a common feeling of love for the whole country . Men of all parties ...
... speech on the seventh of March , I had the pleas- ure , in Washington , of taking tea with my old friend and class ... speech for the Union , all were melted down into a common feeling of love for the whole country . Men of all parties ...
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... speech ,. 187 · 137 144 144 • 145 148 149 · 149 150 Mr. Webster's speech , Mr. Clay's speech , Remarks , CONTENTS . xi.
... speech ,. 187 · 137 144 144 • 145 148 149 · 149 150 Mr. Webster's speech , Mr. Clay's speech , Remarks , CONTENTS . xi.
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... speech , Mr. Clay's speech , Remarks , • PAGE 164 167 170 CHAPTER XIV . Gen. Pierce's Administration , 175 Appeal of Senators Chase , and Sumner and others on the subject of the repeal of the Missouri Compromise , 176 Clerical protest ...
... speech , Mr. Clay's speech , Remarks , • PAGE 164 167 170 CHAPTER XIV . Gen. Pierce's Administration , 175 Appeal of Senators Chase , and Sumner and others on the subject of the repeal of the Missouri Compromise , 176 Clerical protest ...
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... speech of General PINCKNEY , that the delegates of the Southern States were influenced by generous and patriotic considerations . 5. The Northern States declared in the Convention that they had but one motive to form a Constitution ...
... speech of General PINCKNEY , that the delegates of the Southern States were influenced by generous and patriotic considerations . 5. The Northern States declared in the Convention that they had but one motive to form a Constitution ...
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... speech , said : " It is well known with what difficulty the Constitution was adopted in Virginia . It was then said that there would be Con- federacies of the States east of Pennsylvania , which would destroy the Southern States ; that ...
... speech , said : " It is well known with what difficulty the Constitution was adopted in Virginia . It was then said that there would be Con- federacies of the States east of Pennsylvania , which would destroy the Southern States ; that ...
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