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Page xlvii
... force , which , acting under the authority of the sheriff , attended him until he had executed the legal processes in his hands , including those against the indi- viduals who had resisted the laws . In announcing these measures to the ...
... force , which , acting under the authority of the sheriff , attended him until he had executed the legal processes in his hands , including those against the indi- viduals who had resisted the laws . In announcing these measures to the ...
Page xlix
... force . The patriot disturbance in Canada which occurred in 1837 , awakened deep interest among the people of the United States , * See Vol . III , p . 379 . VOL . I.-D. who lived adjacent to the frontier . A military corps THE REGISTRY ...
... force . The patriot disturbance in Canada which occurred in 1837 , awakened deep interest among the people of the United States , * See Vol . III , p . 379 . VOL . I.-D. who lived adjacent to the frontier . A military corps THE REGISTRY ...
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... force from Canada crossed the Niagara river , attacked a party of American citizens , who were then asleep in the steam- boat Caroline , lying in the river at Schlosser . One man was kill- ed ; the rest were driven ashore . Having cut ...
... force from Canada crossed the Niagara river , attacked a party of American citizens , who were then asleep in the steam- boat Caroline , lying in the river at Schlosser . One man was kill- ed ; the rest were driven ashore . Having cut ...
Page lxiv
... force a requisition upon another state , founded on an act which was only criminal through its own legislation , but compared with general standards , was not only innocent , but humane and praiseworthy . Thus , the aiding of a slave to ...
... force a requisition upon another state , founded on an act which was only criminal through its own legislation , but compared with general standards , was not only innocent , but humane and praiseworthy . Thus , the aiding of a slave to ...
Page lxx
... force with which the freedom of speech and of opinion was illustrated and defended on that trial . At the solicitation of citizens of Cooperstown , N. Y. , Gov. Seward left the state fair at Auburn , in 18- , to defend a person of ...
... force with which the freedom of speech and of opinion was illustrated and defended on that trial . At the solicitation of citizens of Cooperstown , N. Y. , Gov. Seward left the state fair at Auburn , in 18- , to defend a person of ...
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