Great Debates in American History: State rights (1798-1861); slavery (1858-1861)Marion Mills Miller Current Literature Publishing Company, 1913 - Civil rights |
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... Republican speakers , LYMAN TRUMBULL ( Ill . ) , JOHN P. HALE ( N. H. ) , HENRY WILSON ( Mass . ) , WILLIAM P. FESSENDEN ( Me . ) , ZACHARIAH CHANDLER ( Mich . ) . " The Warning of Harper's Ferry " : Message of President JAMES BUCHANAN ...
... Republican speakers , LYMAN TRUMBULL ( Ill . ) , JOHN P. HALE ( N. H. ) , HENRY WILSON ( Mass . ) , WILLIAM P. FESSENDEN ( Me . ) , ZACHARIAH CHANDLER ( Mich . ) . " The Warning of Harper's Ferry " : Message of President JAMES BUCHANAN ...
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... Republican Party Throwing Seward Overboard ] John Brown Exhibiting His Hangman [ Jefferson Davis ] . 193 Stephen A. Douglas Photogravure Stephen [ Douglas ] Finding " His Mother " The Rail Candidate [ Lincoln ] " The Nigger in the ...
... Republican Party Throwing Seward Overboard ] John Brown Exhibiting His Hangman [ Jefferson Davis ] . 193 Stephen A. Douglas Photogravure Stephen [ Douglas ] Finding " His Mother " The Rail Candidate [ Lincoln ] " The Nigger in the ...
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... Republican party.2 The choice of Kentucky as the place where the scene should be enacted is somewhat remarkable . It would have been entirely inexplicable upon the earlier theory of the origin of the resolutions , which attributed the ...
... Republican party.2 The choice of Kentucky as the place where the scene should be enacted is somewhat remarkable . It would have been entirely inexplicable upon the earlier theory of the origin of the resolutions , which attributed the ...
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... republican in form . The prevalence of the idea of dem- ocracy gave to that name less distinction than the name Republican , and the French influences which were operat- ing upon Mr. Jefferson also contributed to accent the Republican ...
... republican in form . The prevalence of the idea of dem- ocracy gave to that name less distinction than the name Republican , and the French influences which were operat- ing upon Mr. Jefferson also contributed to accent the Republican ...
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... Republican ) requested the President to appoint a day for national fasting and prayer . The convention deliberated in secret for three weeks , until January 5 , 1815 , when it adopted a report to the legislature and counties represented ...
... Republican ) requested the President to appoint a day for national fasting and prayer . The convention deliberated in secret for three weeks , until January 5 , 1815 , when it adopted a report to the legislature and counties represented ...
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