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... question . " This baffled me so much that I was near not writing you at all , in compliance with what I had said to Judge Kel- logg . I say now , however , as I have all the while said , that on the territorial question- that is , the ...
... question . " This baffled me so much that I was near not writing you at all , in compliance with what I had said to Judge Kel- logg . I say now , however , as I have all the while said , that on the territorial question- that is , the ...
Page 336
... question , " Mr. Seward pro- posed to change to , " applicable to every possible question . " 21 In this paragraph Mr. Sew- ard proposed to substitute the words " acquiesce " and " acqui- escence " for " submit " and " sub- mission ...
... question , " Mr. Seward pro- posed to change to , " applicable to every possible question . " 21 In this paragraph Mr. Sew- ard proposed to substitute the words " acquiesce " and " acqui- escence " for " submit " and " sub- mission ...
Page 446
... QUESTION BEFORE THE PUBLIC FROM ONE UPON SLAVERY , OR ABOUT SLAVERY , for a question upon UNION OR DISUNION . In other words , from what would be regarded as a party question , to one of Patriotism or Union . The occupation or ...
... QUESTION BEFORE THE PUBLIC FROM ONE UPON SLAVERY , OR ABOUT SLAVERY , for a question upon UNION OR DISUNION . In other words , from what would be regarded as a party question , to one of Patriotism or Union . The occupation or ...
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