Kanzas and Nebraska: The History, Geographical and Physical Characteristics, and Political Position of These Terretories : an Account of the Emigrant Aid Companies, and Directions to EmigrantsPhillips, Sampson, 1854 - 256 Seiten |
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... Senate . Similar treaties with the tribes south of the Kanzas throw open to settlers two million twenty - six thousand acres of their land ; all , indeed , owned by these tribes , except two hundred and eight thousand one hundred and ...
... Senate . Similar treaties with the tribes south of the Kanzas throw open to settlers two million twenty - six thousand acres of their land ; all , indeed , owned by these tribes , except two hundred and eight thousand one hundred and ...
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... Senate by urging " the Restriction . " As the next session of Congress approached , the necessity of fixing it upon the bill attracted universal attention at the North . Mr. King was greatly interested in calling to it the general ...
... Senate by urging " the Restriction . " As the next session of Congress approached , the necessity of fixing it upon the bill attracted universal attention at the North . Mr. King was greatly interested in calling to it the general ...
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... Senate passed the bill for the admission of the district of Maine , with the addition of the bill introducing Missouri , by a vote of twenty - five to eighteen . This was the first vote taken in the Senate , and , as it was known that ...
... Senate passed the bill for the admission of the district of Maine , with the addition of the bill introducing Missouri , by a vote of twenty - five to eighteen . This was the first vote taken in the Senate , and , as it was known that ...
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... Senate , was taunted in public because his opinions had been expressed , at an early age , in favor of the emancipation of slaves . He had made his débût in public life by a speech , in the Maryland Convention , in favor of that ...
... Senate , was taunted in public because his opinions had been expressed , at an early age , in favor of the emancipation of slaves . He had made his débût in public life by a speech , in the Maryland Convention , in favor of that ...
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... Senate . Mr. Rufus King was not yet reëlected to his seat in the Senate , and it was understood that Mr. Otis would reply . His speech was not published for some months after . It is somewhat singular that it has not been reprinted in ...
... Senate . Mr. Rufus King was not yet reëlected to his seat in the Senate , and it was understood that Mr. Otis would reply . His speech was not published for some months after . It is somewhat singular that it has not been reprinted in ...
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