A Political Text-book for 1860: Comprising a Brief View of Presidential Nominations and Elections, Including All the National Platforms Ever Yet Adopted: Also a History of the Struggle Respecting Slavery in the Territories, and of the Action of Congress as to the Freedom of the Public Lands, with the Most Notable Speeches and Letters of Messrs. Lincoln, Douglas, Bell, Cass, Seward, Everett, Breckinridge, H. V. Johnson, Etc., Etc., Touching the Questions of the Day; and Returns of All Presidential Elections Since 1836Tribune Association, 1860 - 248 Seiten |
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... Measures of 1850 ... 121 122 19 24 12 Yeas and Nays on adopting substitute . Senate refuses to concur ; Mr. English moves a Conference Committee ; Carried by the Speak- er's casting vote ; The English Compromise bill .. Carried through ...
... Measures of 1850 ... 121 122 19 24 12 Yeas and Nays on adopting substitute . Senate refuses to concur ; Mr. English moves a Conference Committee ; Carried by the Speak- er's casting vote ; The English Compromise bill .. Carried through ...
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... measure ; by admitting Jersey , 8 ; Pennsylvania , 30 ; Maryland , 8 ; Virginia , 23 ; North Carolina , 15 ; Georgia ... measures plainly dictated in all their principal features by blind cupidity or vindictive party spirit , marked ...
... measure ; by admitting Jersey , 8 ; Pennsylvania , 30 ; Maryland , 8 ; Virginia , 23 ; North Carolina , 15 ; Georgia ... measures plainly dictated in all their principal features by blind cupidity or vindictive party spirit , marked ...
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... measures , which this Convention recom- mends to the cordial support of the Democracy of the Union . The principles of the party were briefly summed up in the following resolve , which was LIBERTY PARTY NATIONAL CONVEN- adopted by the ...
... measures , which this Convention recom- mends to the cordial support of the Democracy of the Union . The principles of the party were briefly summed up in the following resolve , which was LIBERTY PARTY NATIONAL CONVEN- adopted by the ...
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... measure conducive to individual and social freedom . Resolved , That the Liberty Party is not a sectional party but ... measures whatever for the Abolition of Slavery within their respective limits ; by the continuance of Slavery in the ...
... measure conducive to individual and social freedom . Resolved , That the Liberty Party is not a sectional party but ... measures whatever for the Abolition of Slavery within their respective limits ; by the continuance of Slavery in the ...
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... measures of the Whig Party . This resolution met with decided opposition , and the president ruled it out of order , from which decision Mr. Campbell appealed , and in a speech contended that it was strictly in order to define what sort ...
... measures of the Whig Party . This resolution met with decided opposition , and the president ruled it out of order , from which decision Mr. Campbell appealed , and in a speech contended that it was strictly in order to define what sort ...
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