Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 8Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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Page 362
... constitutional convention and , on the same day , held their election for delegate to Congress , giving Reeder all the votes cast - 2,849 . * The pro- slavery men naturally looked upon Reeder's election as a farce , while the Free State ...
... constitutional convention and , on the same day , held their election for delegate to Congress , giving Reeder all the votes cast - 2,849 . * The pro- slavery men naturally looked upon Reeder's election as a farce , while the Free State ...
Page 395
... constitutional con- vention . Thus out of 9,251 registered voters , which was less than half the actual number , only 2,200 voted for delegates to the notorious Lecompton convention . † Walker soon found that the path of a Kansas ...
... constitutional con- vention . Thus out of 9,251 registered voters , which was less than half the actual number , only 2,200 voted for delegates to the notorious Lecompton convention . † Walker soon found that the path of a Kansas ...
Page 408
... constitutional obligation . Let me take the gentleman who looks me in the face before me , and let us suppose that he is a member of the territorial legislature . The first thing he will do will be to swear that he will support the ...
... constitutional obligation . Let me take the gentleman who looks me in the face before me , and let us suppose that he is a member of the territorial legislature . The first thing he will do will be to swear that he will support the ...
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