Teachings of Patriots and Statesmen: Or, The "Founders of the Republic" on Slavery |
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... parties , are given . A history of the Kansas- Nebraska bill ; extracts from the opinion of the court in the Dred Scott ... party , organized particularly with reference to the slavery question , has taken its place . I have compiled ...
... parties , are given . A history of the Kansas- Nebraska bill ; extracts from the opinion of the court in the Dred Scott ... party , organized particularly with reference to the slavery question , has taken its place . I have compiled ...
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... parties , from the organization of the government to 1854 , while both of the great political parties were organized upon a basis that embraced the South as well as the North . The base of the structure is laid in the organization of ...
... parties , from the organization of the government to 1854 , while both of the great political parties were organized upon a basis that embraced the South as well as the North . The base of the structure is laid in the organization of ...
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... CHAPTER XVI . National Conventions -- Platforms of the various parties on the subject of slavery , from 1848 to 1860 ........... ..Page 488–495 . CHAPTER I. THE ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION . A common PREVIOUS CONTENTS . 19.
... CHAPTER XVI . National Conventions -- Platforms of the various parties on the subject of slavery , from 1848 to 1860 ........... ..Page 488–495 . CHAPTER I. THE ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION . A common PREVIOUS CONTENTS . 19.
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... parties together , as , should we sever from each other , either no foreign power will ally with us at all , or the different States will form different alliances , and thus in- crease the horrors of those scenes of civil war and ...
... parties together , as , should we sever from each other , either no foreign power will ally with us at all , or the different States will form different alliances , and thus in- crease the horrors of those scenes of civil war and ...
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... party shall alternately strike out one , the petitioners begin- ning , until the number shall be reduced to thirteen ; and from that number not less than seven , nor more than nine names as Congress shall direct , shall in the presence ...
... party shall alternately strike out one , the petitioners begin- ning , until the number shall be reduced to thirteen ; and from that number not less than seven , nor more than nine names as Congress shall direct , shall in the presence ...
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