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Page viii
... Republican Party - Presidential Elec- tion of 1856 - Margaret Garner - Brooks ' Assault on Sumner- Lincoln's Hatred of Slavery - Buchanan - Kansas - Lecompton- Douglas - The Dred Scott Case - Slavery Dominant , and its Effects upon the ...
... Republican Party - Presidential Elec- tion of 1856 - Margaret Garner - Brooks ' Assault on Sumner- Lincoln's Hatred of Slavery - Buchanan - Kansas - Lecompton- Douglas - The Dred Scott Case - Slavery Dominant , and its Effects upon the ...
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... Government -And by What Power - Who Must Determine Whether a State Government is Republican in Form - What has been Settled by the War ...... ...... 691 INTRODUCTION . THE author of this book was a deeply xvi CONTENTS .
... Government -And by What Power - Who Must Determine Whether a State Government is Republican in Form - What has been Settled by the War ...... ...... 691 INTRODUCTION . THE author of this book was a deeply xvi CONTENTS .
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... republican motto , " Sic semper tyrannis , " sought wealth , and found poverty , and barbarism , in breeding slaves for sale to the cotton States on the Gulf of Mexico . The whole power , moral , political , and physical of the gov ...
... republican motto , " Sic semper tyrannis , " sought wealth , and found poverty , and barbarism , in breeding slaves for sale to the cotton States on the Gulf of Mexico . The whole power , moral , political , and physical of the gov ...
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... republican party . When Senator Douglas , as chairman of the Committee on Territories , in the bill or- ganizing territories , introduced a section , repealing the pro- hibition of slavery , it startled the people of the free States ...
... republican party . When Senator Douglas , as chairman of the Committee on Territories , in the bill or- ganizing territories , introduced a section , repealing the pro- hibition of slavery , it startled the people of the free States ...
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... REPUBLICAN PARTY - PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION OF 1856 - MARGARET GARNER -BROOKS ' ASSAULT ON SUMNER - LINCOLN'S HATRED OF SLAV- - BUCHANAN -KANSAS - LECOMPTON DOUGLAS THE DRED SCOTT CASE - SLAVERY DOMINANT , AND ITS EFFECTS UPON THE REPUBLIC ...
... REPUBLICAN PARTY - PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION OF 1856 - MARGARET GARNER -BROOKS ' ASSAULT ON SUMNER - LINCOLN'S HATRED OF SLAV- - BUCHANAN -KANSAS - LECOMPTON DOUGLAS THE DRED SCOTT CASE - SLAVERY DOMINANT , AND ITS EFFECTS UPON THE REPUBLIC ...
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