| William Henry Smith - 1903 - 414 Seiten
...would withdraw the slavery question from the halls of Congress and the political arena, and commit it to the arbitrament of those who were immediately interested in and alone responsible for its consequences.' 1 MS. From notes of a conversation with the Hon. Henry W. Blodgett. ' Cong. Globe,... | |
| Perley Orman Ray - 1908 - 334 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 a view to making their action conform to what they regarded as the settled... | |
| William MacDonald - 1908 - 654 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... | |
| Perley Orman Ray - 1909 - 328 Seiten
...Congress and the political arena, and committing 290 Senate Reports, ist Sess., 33d Cong., i, No. 15. it to the arbitrament of those who were immediately interested in, and alone responsible for its consequences." With a view to making their action conform to what they regarded as the settled... | |
| Allen Johnson - 1912 - 618 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... | |
| William MacDonald - 1913 - 264 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." For this reason, and because Nebraska occupied "the same relative position to the... | |
| William MacDonald - 1916 - 688 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... | |
| William MacDonald - 1916 - 688 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... | |
| 1918 - 664 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. This would not do. The die was cast. The South realized that its opportunity had... | |
| Woodbury Freeman Pride - 1926 - 352 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." In 1850. the free states had a preponderance of nearly four million in population... | |
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