The Political History of Slavery in the United StatesMnemosyne Publishing Company, 1915 - Всего страниц: 342 |
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... Republican and not repugnant to the Constitution of the United States . " • The passage of the act was deemed to be the end of the controversy . But the spirit of sectional strife was so strong , the love of power so potent , the ...
... Republican and not repugnant to the Constitution of the United States . " • The passage of the act was deemed to be the end of the controversy . But the spirit of sectional strife was so strong , the love of power so potent , the ...
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... Republican Senator from Illinois , stated that while he could not vote for the admission of Oregon , it was not for the reason assigned by Mr. Fessenden . He said : " I by no means assent to the doctrine that Negroes are required by the ...
... Republican Senator from Illinois , stated that while he could not vote for the admission of Oregon , it was not for the reason assigned by Mr. Fessenden . He said : " I by no means assent to the doctrine that Negroes are required by the ...
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... Republican party held in 1860 nominated Mr. Lincoln with his well - known views on that subject , and demanded the immediate admission of Kansas . It will be seen hereafter that Mr. Lincoln , when President , concurred fully in the ...
... Republican party held in 1860 nominated Mr. Lincoln with his well - known views on that subject , and demanded the immediate admission of Kansas . It will be seen hereafter that Mr. Lincoln , when President , concurred fully in the ...
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... Republican party . The Republican Conven- tion met in pursuance of a call on all those who were opposed to a repeal of the Missouri compromise and the policy of ex- tending slavery in the Territories , and who favored the ad- mission of ...
... Republican party . The Republican Conven- tion met in pursuance of a call on all those who were opposed to a repeal of the Missouri compromise and the policy of ex- tending slavery in the Territories , and who favored the ad- mission of ...
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... Republican and the Democratic parties as sectional , claiming that the former represented only the Northern States and that the latter " ap- pealed mainly to the passions and prejudices of the Southern States . " Buchanan , the ...
... Republican and the Democratic parties as sectional , claiming that the former represented only the Northern States and that the latter " ap- pealed mainly to the passions and prejudices of the Southern States . " Buchanan , the ...
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