A Dictionary of American Politics: Comprising Accounts of Political Parties, Measures and Men ...A.L. Burt, 1892 - 556 sider |
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... Missouri compromise . " The refusal to consider a resolution regarding the restriction of slavery led to the withdrawal of about fifty " Anti - Nebraska " or " North " American delegates . Millard Fillmore , of New York , was then ...
... Missouri compromise . " The refusal to consider a resolution regarding the restriction of slavery led to the withdrawal of about fifty " Anti - Nebraska " or " North " American delegates . Millard Fillmore , of New York , was then ...
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... Missouri Compromise , when Felix Walker , the representative in Congress from the North Carolina district that included the county of Buncombe , insisted on speaking , and when begged to desist by other mem- bers of the House , asserted ...
... Missouri Compromise , when Felix Walker , the representative in Congress from the North Carolina district that included the county of Buncombe , insisted on speaking , and when begged to desist by other mem- bers of the House , asserted ...
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... compromises , the Missouri Compromise and the Compromise of 1850 being his best known achievements . Clayton - Bulwer Treaty , The , was negotiated at Washington in April , 1850 , by John M. Clayton , Secre- tary of State under Taylor ...
... compromises , the Missouri Compromise and the Compromise of 1850 being his best known achievements . Clayton - Bulwer Treaty , The , was negotiated at Washington in April , 1850 , by John M. Clayton , Secre- tary of State under Taylor ...
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... Missouri to Rock Island , Illinois , where slavery was prohibited by statute ... Missouri . Shortly afterward he was sold to J. F. A. Sandford , of New York ... compromise void , and to deny the right of Congress to exclude slavery from ...
... Missouri to Rock Island , Illinois , where slavery was prohibited by statute ... Missouri . Shortly afterward he was sold to J. F. A. Sandford , of New York ... compromise void , and to deny the right of Congress to exclude slavery from ...
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... compromises for the purpose of settling disputes . ( See Missouri Compromise ; Compromise of 1850 ; Compromise Tariff . ) Greeley , Horace , was born at Amherst , New Hamp- shire , February 3 , 1811 , and died near New York City ...
... compromises for the purpose of settling disputes . ( See Missouri Compromise ; Compromise of 1850 ; Compromise Tariff . ) Greeley , Horace , was born at Amherst , New Hamp- shire , February 3 , 1811 , and died near New York City ...
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