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... Governor Hicks , the Senator from Maryland , all of whom now sleep in death . Of the members of the House who have been thus removed , there were Bailey , of Massachusetts , Gurley , of Ohio , Hanchot , of Wisconsin , Noell , of ...
... Governor Hicks , the Senator from Maryland , all of whom now sleep in death . Of the members of the House who have been thus removed , there were Bailey , of Massachusetts , Gurley , of Ohio , Hanchot , of Wisconsin , Noell , of ...
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... Governors of slave States for the persons of prominent men in the free States , because of their opposition to slavery . Governor Wise of Virginia said , " the best way to meet abolitionists is with powder and cold steel . " He has been ...
... Governors of slave States for the persons of prominent men in the free States , because of their opposition to slavery . Governor Wise of Virginia said , " the best way to meet abolitionists is with powder and cold steel . " He has been ...
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... Governor of that Commonwealth commissioned a venerable citizen , Judge Hoar , to go to South Carolina , investigate the facts and institute suits in the Federal Courts to test the validity of this statute . Judge Hoar was igno ...
... Governor of that Commonwealth commissioned a venerable citizen , Judge Hoar , to go to South Carolina , investigate the facts and institute suits in the Federal Courts to test the validity of this statute . Judge Hoar was igno ...
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... Governor announced his paramount allegi- ance to South Carolina . So did the traitor Robert E. Lee , announce his paramount allegiance to Virginia , and drew his sword against the flag he had sworn to defend . South Caro- lina prepared ...
... Governor announced his paramount allegi- ance to South Carolina . So did the traitor Robert E. Lee , announce his paramount allegiance to Virginia , and drew his sword against the flag he had sworn to defend . South Caro- lina prepared ...
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... Governor Jones , of Tennessee , Badger , of North Carolina , Judah P. Benjamin , of Louisiana , John M. Clayton , of Delaware . Among the democrats , there were Hannibal Hamlin , of Maine , Mason and Hunter , of Virginia , Clay , of ...
... Governor Jones , of Tennessee , Badger , of North Carolina , Judah P. Benjamin , of Louisiana , John M. Clayton , of Delaware . Among the democrats , there were Hannibal Hamlin , of Maine , Mason and Hunter , of Virginia , Clay , of ...
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