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... April 9 , 1856 , 479. Kansas Usurpations- Speech against Mr. Douglas's second Enabling Bill and in Favor of the Immediate VOL . IV . 1 Admission of Kansas into the Union - Slavery and Compromises viii CONTENTS OF VOL . IV .
... April 9 , 1856 , 479. Kansas Usurpations- Speech against Mr. Douglas's second Enabling Bill and in Favor of the Immediate VOL . IV . 1 Admission of Kansas into the Union - Slavery and Compromises viii CONTENTS OF VOL . IV .
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... Favor of Preserving the Union - Debate with Senator Mason , January 30 , 1861 , 670 . APPENDIX ,. .... 679 The Chicago Platform - Speeches at the Chicago Convention , Messrs . EVARTS , ANDREW , SCHURZ , BLAIR , BROWNING , BALDWIN , & c ...
... Favor of Preserving the Union - Debate with Senator Mason , January 30 , 1861 , 670 . APPENDIX ,. .... 679 The Chicago Platform - Speeches at the Chicago Convention , Messrs . EVARTS , ANDREW , SCHURZ , BLAIR , BROWNING , BALDWIN , & c ...
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... favor , both by the circumstances of his election and the well known tenor of his political life . On the meeting of congress in 1849 several whig members from the south apprehended the adop tion of that policy and refused to unite with ...
... favor , both by the circumstances of his election and the well known tenor of his political life . On the meeting of congress in 1849 several whig members from the south apprehended the adop tion of that policy and refused to unite with ...
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... favors were to be ex- pected from the administration by those who failed to comply with the terms . A refusal was deemed sufficient evidence of disloyalty to the government and of hostility to the Union . But Mr. Seward was not ...
... favors were to be ex- pected from the administration by those who failed to comply with the terms . A refusal was deemed sufficient evidence of disloyalty to the government and of hostility to the Union . But Mr. Seward was not ...
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... . Julian for vice - president , and declared in favor of " free soil , free land , internal im- provements , " & c . 4 October 24 , 1852 . support to General Scott in the manner which , in THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION OF 1852 . 21.
... . Julian for vice - president , and declared in favor of " free soil , free land , internal im- provements , " & c . 4 October 24 , 1852 . support to General Scott in the manner which , in THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION OF 1852 . 21.
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