The Constitutional and Political History of the United StatesCallaghan, 1889 |
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... York Tribune wrote from Washington to that paper on the 13th of January : " A single event has rarely produced greater sensation in political circles here than the intelli- gence of Mr. Cameron's election did to - day . " The N. Y. Tribune ...
... York Tribune wrote from Washington to that paper on the 13th of January : " A single event has rarely produced greater sensation in political circles here than the intelli- gence of Mr. Cameron's election did to - day . " The N. Y. Tribune ...
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... York Tribune was written to from Harrisburg that , in all probability , Colonel Forney would not be called to the cabinet , because the south did not want the real views of Pennsylvania , whose vote had been sneakingly obtained only by ...
... York Tribune was written to from Harrisburg that , in all probability , Colonel Forney would not be called to the cabinet , because the south did not want the real views of Pennsylvania , whose vote had been sneakingly obtained only by ...
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... York Tribune : " The rumor that the supreme court has decided against the constitution- ality of the power of congress to restrict slavery in the territories has been commented upon in the most unreserved manner at this metrop- olis ...
... York Tribune : " The rumor that the supreme court has decided against the constitution- ality of the power of congress to restrict slavery in the territories has been commented upon in the most unreserved manner at this metrop- olis ...
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... York Tribune dispatched the latter with the declaration that he was " the most venerable office - seeker in America . " 1 Even from the mouth of an acrimonious opponent , Cass might well have claimed a somewhat less depreciatory ...
... York Tribune dispatched the latter with the declaration that he was " the most venerable office - seeker in America . " 1 Even from the mouth of an acrimonious opponent , Cass might well have claimed a somewhat less depreciatory ...
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... York Tribune said with the limitation that he did not invite one of the great " Fire Eaters " to his counsel board , but , with commendable deliberation , gave the radicals as unim- portant a representative as possible . J. Toucey of ...
... York Tribune said with the limitation that he did not invite one of the great " Fire Eaters " to his counsel board , but , with commendable deliberation , gave the radicals as unim- portant a representative as possible . J. Toucey of ...
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