Congress Investigates: A Documented History, 1792-1974, Volumen2Arthur Meier Schlesinger, Roger A. Bruns Chelsea House Publishers, 1975 - 4103 páginas |
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... chairman to write to Captain Brown and direct him , if he held any property , arms or otherwise , belonging to the committee , to take them into Kansas , there to be used only for the defense of freedom in Kansas . Such a vote was ...
... chairman to write to Captain Brown and direct him , if he held any property , arms or otherwise , belonging to the committee , to take them into Kansas , there to be used only for the defense of freedom in Kansas . Such a vote was ...
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... Chairman . I do not still distinctly understand you . How would the cause of freedom be affected by any invasion in Kansas ? Answer . The cause of freedom in Kansas would be . If the polls , for instance , at an election were surrounded ...
... Chairman . I do not still distinctly understand you . How would the cause of freedom be affected by any invasion in Kansas ? Answer . The cause of freedom in Kansas would be . If the polls , for instance , at an election were surrounded ...
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... chairman was authorized to address a note to Hon . Preston King , requesting that the minutes of Mr. Wendell's testimony before that committee be furnished to this committee . ] Monday , March 26 , 1860 Cornelius Wendell recalled ...
... chairman was authorized to address a note to Hon . Preston King , requesting that the minutes of Mr. Wendell's testimony before that committee be furnished to this committee . ] Monday , March 26 , 1860 Cornelius Wendell recalled ...
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