Abraham Lincoln and His Presidency, Volume 1R. Clarke Company, 1904 |
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Page 128
... sent to the country . Resolutions indignantly condemning the proposed action were introduced into several State Legislatures then in ses- sion , and passed with emphasis and promptitude . The press of the free States was never more ...
... sent to the country . Resolutions indignantly condemning the proposed action were introduced into several State Legislatures then in ses- sion , and passed with emphasis and promptitude . The press of the free States was never more ...
Page 146
... necticut , Secretary of the Navy , and Jeremiah S. Black , of Pennsylvania , Attorney - General . The second Governor of Kansas , Mr. Shannon , sent by President Pierce , had been recalled by him in 146 LINCOLN AND HIS PRESIDENCY .
... necticut , Secretary of the Navy , and Jeremiah S. Black , of Pennsylvania , Attorney - General . The second Governor of Kansas , Mr. Shannon , sent by President Pierce , had been recalled by him in 146 LINCOLN AND HIS PRESIDENCY .
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... sent to suppress the insurrection . ― On the stump in the summer of 1857 Douglas took upon his shoulders the new burden of the Dred Scott decision a theme which excited the zeal of Lincoln scarcely less than the repeal of the Missouri ...
... sent to suppress the insurrection . ― On the stump in the summer of 1857 Douglas took upon his shoulders the new burden of the Dred Scott decision a theme which excited the zeal of Lincoln scarcely less than the repeal of the Missouri ...
Page 244
... sent the various resolutions and projects on the subject intro- duced in either body . The Senate committee , ap- pointed by Breckinridge , was composed of seven Dem- ocrats Messrs . Powell , of Kentucky ; Hunter , of Vir- ginia ...
... sent the various resolutions and projects on the subject intro- duced in either body . The Senate committee , ap- pointed by Breckinridge , was composed of seven Dem- ocrats Messrs . Powell , of Kentucky ; Hunter , of Vir- ginia ...
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... sent to the Pres- ident a communication , in which , after serving on him a copy of the ordinance of secession , and without wait- ing to learn what reception would be given to their PRESIDENT BUCHANAN'S TROUBLES . 251.
... sent to the Pres- ident a communication , in which , after serving on him a copy of the ordinance of secession , and without wait- ing to learn what reception would be given to their PRESIDENT BUCHANAN'S TROUBLES . 251.
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