The National Magazine: A Monthly Journal of American History, Volume 13; Volume 15; Volume 19Magazine of Western History Publishing Company, 1894 - United States |
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Page 191
... Senator from that State , and a trustee of Dartmouth College . Still another named David , was the husband of the lady so well known to earlier American literature , as Sarah Josepha Hale , editor of Go- dey's Lady's Book . Syene Hale ...
... Senator from that State , and a trustee of Dartmouth College . Still another named David , was the husband of the lady so well known to earlier American literature , as Sarah Josepha Hale , editor of Go- dey's Lady's Book . Syene Hale ...
Page 209
... Senators and Rep- resentatives in Congress from this State , to be by them presented to each branch of the National Legis- lature . " These resolutions harmonize in speech with the speech of Mr. An- thony , from which extracts have been ...
... Senators and Rep- resentatives in Congress from this State , to be by them presented to each branch of the National Legis- lature . " These resolutions harmonize in speech with the speech of Mr. An- thony , from which extracts have been ...
Page 210
... Senate at the time the vote was taken . The Senate failed to agree upon any plan of compromise that would satisfy the South , and it is probable that even the Crittenden Comprom- ise , if adopted by Congress would not have prevented ...
... Senate at the time the vote was taken . The Senate failed to agree upon any plan of compromise that would satisfy the South , and it is probable that even the Crittenden Comprom- ise , if adopted by Congress would not have prevented ...
Page 211
... Senators from the States which allow involuntary servitude and a majority of all the Senators from States which prohibit that relation ; nor shall ter- ritory be acquired by treaty , unless the votes of a majority of Senators from each ...
... Senators from the States which allow involuntary servitude and a majority of all the Senators from States which prohibit that relation ; nor shall ter- ritory be acquired by treaty , unless the votes of a majority of Senators from each ...
Page 214
... Senate to pass any compromise measures . If the Senators from the South had remained in their places and voted the Senate would have adopted the Peace Conference proposition ; but whether it would have passed the House is left to ...
... Senate to pass any compromise measures . If the Senators from the South had remained in their places and voted the Senate would have adopted the Peace Conference proposition ; but whether it would have passed the House is left to ...
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