Owen Lovejoy, Abolitionist in Congress, Volume 10Rutgers University Press, 1967 - 493 pages |
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... Representatives . In 1838 and 1839 two million signatures were gathered . By that time Southern members had thrown ... representative from Massachusetts and denounced it as a " direct violation of the Constitution of the United States ...
... Representatives . In 1838 and 1839 two million signatures were gathered . By that time Southern members had thrown ... representative from Massachusetts and denounced it as a " direct violation of the Constitution of the United States ...
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... Representatives directed his penetrating questions . Although representatives of the Mormons had urged President Buchanan to send a commission of investigation to Utah , and although efforts were under way to settle the dispute between ...
... Representatives directed his penetrating questions . Although representatives of the Mormons had urged President Buchanan to send a commission of investigation to Utah , and although efforts were under way to settle the dispute between ...
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... Representative William P. Kellogg of Illinois : " Entertain no proposition for a compromise in regard to the extension ... representatives refusing to participate in the vote . On that same day Representative Thomas B. Florence of Penn ...
... Representative William P. Kellogg of Illinois : " Entertain no proposition for a compromise in regard to the extension ... representatives refusing to participate in the vote . On that same day Representative Thomas B. Florence of Penn ...
Contents
The Murder of Elijah P Lovejoy | 3 |
Was I to Bewray the Wanderer? | 25 |
Renovate the State1840 to 1844 | 52 |
Copyright | |
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