Ben Hardin: His Times and Contemporaries, with Selections from His SpeechesCourier-journal job printing Company, 1887 - Всего страниц: 640 |
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... United States Senator , and Minister to the Court of St. James . The belle of all the country around was the beautiful daughter of Colonel Barbour , known to her intimate friends and admirers as " Betsy Barbour , " the abbreviation ...
... United States Senator , and Minister to the Court of St. James . The belle of all the country around was the beautiful daughter of Colonel Barbour , known to her intimate friends and admirers as " Betsy Barbour , " the abbreviation ...
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... United States ; they know the people of the West only wish an opportunity to crush them , and that they have the ability to do it . Where , then , said Mr. Hardin , are we to employ our ten thousand men ? Against Spain , says the ...
... United States ; they know the people of the West only wish an opportunity to crush them , and that they have the ability to do it . Where , then , said Mr. Hardin , are we to employ our ten thousand men ? Against Spain , says the ...
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... United States , the citizens of that territory ( of which Missouri was part ) , were guaranteed in their rights of property and personal rights , and that included in the former was the right to slaves . The debate on these questions ...
... United States , the citizens of that territory ( of which Missouri was part ) , were guaranteed in their rights of property and personal rights , and that included in the former was the right to slaves . The debate on these questions ...
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... United States , that the States would be completely sovereign to all intents and purposes , and that every power and attribute incidental to , or connected with , sovereignty would belong to the States . The proposition is equally ...
... United States , that the States would be completely sovereign to all intents and purposes , and that every power and attribute incidental to , or connected with , sovereignty would belong to the States . The proposition is equally ...
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... United States , living thereon . As it respects the gentlemen who are in favor of the present proposed restriction , it is no sacrifice of principle if they , finding they can not gain all they con- tend for , are content with partial ...
... United States , living thereon . As it respects the gentlemen who are in favor of the present proposed restriction , it is no sacrifice of principle if they , finding they can not gain all they con- tend for , are content with partial ...
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