| William MacDonald - 1926 - 742 Seiten
...perils of a similar agitafl^^w^ withdrawing the question of slavery from the halls of Congressan^fhe political arena, and committing it to the arbitrament...immediately interested in, and alone responsible for its consequences. With the view of conforming their action to what they regard the settled policy of... | |
| Harry V. Jaffa - 1982 - 466 Seiten
...come, avoid the perils of a similar agitation, by withdrawing the question of slavery from the halls of Congress and the political arena, and committing...arbitrament of those who were immediately interested in it, and alone responsible for its consequences. With the view of conforming their action to what they... | |
| Robert Walter Johannsen - 1973 - 1012 Seiten
...come, avoid the perils of a similar agitation, by withdrawing the question of slavery from the halls of Congress and the political arena, and committing...immediately interested in, and alone responsible for its consequences." Nebraska, moreover, "occupies the same relative position to the slavery question,... | |
| John Ashworth - 1995 - 23 Seiten
...New Orleans, Philadelphia and Baltimore, p. 8. by withdrawing the question of slavery from the halls of Congress and the political arena, and committing...those who were immediately interested in and alone are responsible for its consequences." Although the results were entirely at odds with this goal, there... | |
| Henry Martyn Flint - 1863 - 446 Seiten
...COME AVOID THE PERILS OP A SIMILAR AGITATION, BY WITHDRAWING THE QUESTION OP SLAVERY FROM THE HALLS OF CONGRESS AND THE POLITICAL ARENA, AND COMMITTING...IMMEDIATELY INTERESTED IN AND ALONE RESPONSIBLE FOR ITS CONSEQUENCES. With the view of conforming their action to what they regard the settled policy of... | |
| William MacDonald - 1916 - 684 Seiten
...come, avoid the perils of a similar agitation, by withdrawing the question of slavery from the halls of Congress and the political arena, and committing...immediately interested in, and alone responsible for its consequences. With the view of conforming their action to what they regard the settled policy of... | |
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