But it was observed, that this pill would be peculiarly bitter to the southern States, and that some concomitant measure should be adopted, to sweeten it a little to them. There had... Scribner's Magazine - Page 327edited by - 1913Full view - About this book
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...States was more important, and that therefore it would be better that the vote of rejection should be rescinded, to effect which, some members should...votes. But it was observed, that this pill would be peculiarly bitter to the southern States, and that some concomitant measure should be adopted, to sweeten... | |
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