A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, Volumen5Bureau of National Literature, 1897 |
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... called upon to decide the momentous question whether you possess the power by force of arms to compel a State to remain in the Union . I should feel myself recreant to my duty were I not to express an opinion on this important subject ...
... called upon to decide the momentous question whether you possess the power by force of arms to compel a State to remain in the Union . I should feel myself recreant to my duty were I not to express an opinion on this important subject ...
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... called the " Topeka consti- tution . " Its avowed object was to subdue the Territorial government by force and to inaugurate what was called the " Topeka government " in its stead . To accomplish this object an extensive military ...
... called the " Topeka consti- tution . " Its avowed object was to subdue the Territorial government by force and to inaugurate what was called the " Topeka government " in its stead . To accomplish this object an extensive military ...
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... called your attention to the dangers which threatened the existence of the Union . I expressed my opinion freely concerning the original causes of those dangers , and rec- ommended such measures as I believed would have the effect of ...
... called your attention to the dangers which threatened the existence of the Union . I expressed my opinion freely concerning the original causes of those dangers , and rec- ommended such measures as I believed would have the effect of ...
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... called and informed me that he was the bearer of a letter from Governor Pickens to myself which he would deliver the next day . He was , however , induced by the interposition of Hon . Jefferson Davis and nine other Senators from the ...
... called and informed me that he was the bearer of a letter from Governor Pickens to myself which he would deliver the next day . He was , however , induced by the interposition of Hon . Jefferson Davis and nine other Senators from the ...
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... called the attention of Congress to the subject in the following language : A demand for these purposes will be made in a firm but conciliatory spirit . This will the more probably be granted if the Executive shall have authority to use ...
... called the attention of Congress to the subject in the following language : A demand for these purposes will be made in a firm but conciliatory spirit . This will the more probably be granted if the Executive shall have authority to use ...
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