Southern History of the War: The first year of the warC.B. Richardson, 1863 - Confederate States of America |
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... Abolitionists in the Presidential Canvass of 1852. - The Kansas- Nebraska Bill . - The Rise and Growth of the Republican Party . - The Election of President Buchanan . - The Kansas Controversy .- " Lecompton " and " Anti - Lecomp- ton ...
... Abolitionists in the Presidential Canvass of 1852. - The Kansas- Nebraska Bill . - The Rise and Growth of the Republican Party . - The Election of President Buchanan . - The Kansas Controversy .- " Lecompton " and " Anti - Lecomp- ton ...
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... Abolitionists in the Presidential Canvass of 1852. - The Kansas- Nebraska Bill . - The Rise and Growth of the Republican Party . - The Election of President Buchanan . - The Kansas Controversy .- " Lecompton " and " Anti - Lecomp- ton ...
... Abolitionists in the Presidential Canvass of 1852. - The Kansas- Nebraska Bill . - The Rise and Growth of the Republican Party . - The Election of President Buchanan . - The Kansas Controversy .- " Lecompton " and " Anti - Lecomp- ton ...
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... Abolitionists in either House , and the declaration was repeat- edly made by members that the party was contemptibly small in every free State in the Union . Mr. Pierce , of New Hamp- shire ( afterwards President of the United States ) ...
... Abolitionists in either House , and the declaration was repeat- edly made by members that the party was contemptibly small in every free State in the Union . Mr. Pierce , of New Hamp- shire ( afterwards President of the United States ) ...
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... Abolitionists were wild with fury . Douglas was hung in effigy at different places , and was threatened with ... Abolitionism , in the guise of " Repub- licanism , " swept almost every thing before it in the North and Northwest in the ...
... Abolitionists were wild with fury . Douglas was hung in effigy at different places , and was threatened with ... Abolitionism , in the guise of " Repub- licanism , " swept almost every thing before it in the North and Northwest in the ...
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... Abolitionist of the Massachusetts school , to the Speakership of the House . The South had supported the repeal of the ... Abolitionists . The two parties were practically identi- cal ; both shared the same sentiment of hostility to ...
... Abolitionist of the Massachusetts school , to the Speakership of the House . The South had supported the repeal of the ... Abolitionists . The two parties were practically identi- cal ; both shared the same sentiment of hostility to ...
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