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Debate in the Senate on the " Force Bill " : in favor , WILLIAM H. WILKINS ( Pa . ) , FELIX GRUNDY ( Tenn . ) , DANIEL 物体会 WEBSTER ( Mass . ) ; opposed , JOHN TYLER ( Va . ) , JOHN C. CALHOUN ( S. C. ) . IV .
Debate in the Senate on the " Force Bill " : in favor , WILLIAM H. WILKINS ( Pa . ) , FELIX GRUNDY ( Tenn . ) , DANIEL 物体会 WEBSTER ( Mass . ) ; opposed , JOHN TYLER ( Va . ) , JOHN C. CALHOUN ( S. C. ) . IV .
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opposed , JOHN J. CRITTENDEN ( Ky . ) , JOHN P. HALE ( N. H. ) , WILLARD SAULSBURY ( Del . ) , STEPHEN A. DOUGLAS ( Ill . ) . 219 241 292 CHAPTER XI . THE CONCILIATION BILL · Debate in the iv GREAT AMERICAN DEBATES.
opposed , JOHN J. CRITTENDEN ( Ky . ) , JOHN P. HALE ( N. H. ) , WILLARD SAULSBURY ( Del . ) , STEPHEN A. DOUGLAS ( Ill . ) . 219 241 292 CHAPTER XI . THE CONCILIATION BILL · Debate in the iv GREAT AMERICAN DEBATES.
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THE CONCILIATION BILL · Debate in the Senate on Appointment of a Committee to Report Plan for Reconciling North and South : speakers of varying views : LAZARUS W. POWELL ( Ky . ) , PRESTON KING ( N. Y. ) , JAMES S. GREEN ( Mo. ) ...
THE CONCILIATION BILL · Debate in the Senate on Appointment of a Committee to Report Plan for Reconciling North and South : speakers of varying views : LAZARUS W. POWELL ( Ky . ) , PRESTON KING ( N. Y. ) , JAMES S. GREEN ( Mo. ) ...
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Mass meetings were held in these States , at which speeches were made and resolutions passed threatening secession from the Union unless the bill were repealed , and calling on the other Southern States to adopt the same attitude .
Mass meetings were held in these States , at which speeches were made and resolutions passed threatening secession from the Union unless the bill were repealed , and calling on the other Southern States to adopt the same attitude .
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A distinguished Senator from one of the New England States [ Mr. Hillhouse ] , in a speech delivered here on a bill for enforcing the embargo , declared : " I feel myself bound in conscience to declare , lest the blood of those who ...
A distinguished Senator from one of the New England States [ Mr. Hillhouse ] , in a speech delivered here on a bill for enforcing the embargo , declared : " I feel myself bound in conscience to declare , lest the blood of those who ...
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