The Political Text-book, Or Encyclopedia: Containing Everything Necessary for the Reference of the Politicians and Statesmen of the United States |
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... Governor . " If asked to state specially what he would do , he would answer : First , repeal the Ne- braska bill ; second , repeal the fugitive slave law ; third , abolish slavery in the District of Columbia ; fourth , abolish the inter ...
... Governor . " If asked to state specially what he would do , he would answer : First , repeal the Ne- braska bill ; second , repeal the fugitive slave law ; third , abolish slavery in the District of Columbia ; fourth , abolish the inter ...
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... Governor . " Yes , with that freedom and Fremont and Dayton emblazoned on the ample folds of our national banner , we will drive the base min- ions of slavery from their control of the Gov- ernment , and we will use its powers to build ...
... Governor . " Yes , with that freedom and Fremont and Dayton emblazoned on the ample folds of our national banner , we will drive the base min- ions of slavery from their control of the Gov- ernment , and we will use its powers to build ...
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... Governor Aiken for Speaker ! That after all their " loud - mouthed " professions of nationality , Fuller dodged ; his precious little band of six threw away their votes upon their immortal leader , and thus allowed Banks , who was only ...
... Governor Aiken for Speaker ! That after all their " loud - mouthed " professions of nationality , Fuller dodged ; his precious little band of six threw away their votes upon their immortal leader , and thus allowed Banks , who was only ...
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... Governor , and Secretary , and three Judges , who , besides per- forming the appropriate duties incident to their own offices , were to constitute a Legisla tive Council for that territory . The twenty sixth section of the bill provided ...
... Governor , and Secretary , and three Judges , who , besides per- forming the appropriate duties incident to their own offices , were to constitute a Legisla tive Council for that territory . The twenty sixth section of the bill provided ...
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... Governor William Carroll , of Tenn . , presided . In order to simplify busi- ness , a committee was appointed to report the names of candidates . They reported the name of Mr. Van Buren for President , but We come now to 1848 , a ...
... Governor William Carroll , of Tenn . , presided . In order to simplify busi- ness , a committee was appointed to report the names of candidates . They reported the name of Mr. Van Buren for President , but We come now to 1848 , a ...
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