| Rushmore G. Horton - Campaign literature, 1856 - 1856 - 446 pages
...the territories ; and whose avowed purposes, if consummated, must end in civil war and disunion — the American democracy recognize and adopt the principles...idea of the people of this whole country can repose in its. determined conservatism of the Union — non-interference by Congress with slavery in State... | |
| Benjamin Franklin Morris - Antislavery movements - 1856 - 420 pages
...the Territories, and whose avowed purposes, if consummated, must end in civil war and disunion — the American Democracy recognize and adopt the principles...idea of the people of this whole country can repose in its determined conservatism of the Union — NON-INTERFERENCE BY CONGRESS WITH SLAVERY IN STATE... | |
| Campaign literature - 1856 - 88 pages
...the Territories; and whose avowed purposes, if consummated, must end in civil war and disunion — the American Democracy recognize and adopt the principles...idea of the people of this whole country can repose in its determined conservatism of the Union — NON-INTERFERENCE BY CONGRESS WITH SLAVERY IN STATE... | |
| Campaign literature - 1856 - 96 pages
...in civil war and disunion — the American Democracy recognize and adopt the principles contained m the organic laws establishing the Territories of Kansas...idea of the people of this whole country can repose in its determined conservatism of the Union — NON-INTERFERENCE BY CONGRESS WITH SLAVERY IN STATE... | |
| John G. Wells - Politicians - 1856 - 156 pages
...avowed purposes, if consummated, must end in civil war and disunion—the American Democracy recognise and adopt the principles contained in the organic...safe solution of the " slavery question " upon which its great national idea of the people of this whole country can repose in its determined conservatism... | |
| Campaign literature - 1856 - 54 pages
...whose avowed purpose, if consummated, must end in civil war and disunion, the American De2 mocracy recognize and adopt the principles contained in the organic laws establishing the territories of Nebraska and Kansas, as embodying the only sound and safe solution of the Slavery question, upon which... | |
| Michael W. Cluskey - Political Science - 1857 - 672 pages
...avowed purposes, if consummated, must end in civil war and disunion ; the American Democracy recognise and adopt the principles contained in the organic...idea of the people of this whole country can repose in its determined conservatism of the Union — Non-interference by Congress with slavery in state... | |
| United States. Congress - Law - 1857 - 486 pages
...consummated, must ' end in civil war nnd disunion, ihe American Democracy recognize and adopt the principle* contained in the organic laws establishing the Territories...upon which the great national idea of the people of thia whole country can repose in its determined conservatism of the Union— nonintervention by Congres--... | |
| John Gaylord Wells - Politicians - 1857 - 150 pages
...disunion — the American Democracy recognise and adopt the principles contained in the organiclaws establishing the territories of Kansas and Nebraska...safe solution of the " slavery question " upon which its great national idea of the people of this whole country can repose in its determined conservatism... | |
| Iowa. Constitutional Convention - Constitituional law - 1857 - 596 pages
...the territories, and whose avowed purposes, if consummated, must end in civil war and disunion — the American Democracy recognize and adopt the principles contained in the organic law establishing the territories of Kansas and Nebraska, as embodying the only sound and safe solution... | |
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