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... fact that the boundary they affix to Ohio is an impossible boundary . The law provides that the northern line shall run due east through the southerly extreme of Lake Michigan , until it intersects Lake Erie or the territorial line ...
... fact that the boundary they affix to Ohio is an impossible boundary . The law provides that the northern line shall run due east through the southerly extreme of Lake Michigan , until it intersects Lake Erie or the territorial line ...
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... fact ? From whom would a statement of the fact come with the most weight ? Should it come from Northern Senators , who had no hold on the confi- dence of the people of the South , or from the Southern gentlemen , who were most deeply ...
... fact ? From whom would a statement of the fact come with the most weight ? Should it come from Northern Senators , who had no hold on the confi- dence of the people of the South , or from the Southern gentlemen , who were most deeply ...
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... fact that the State of Indiana has been peaceably in the Union for about twenty years , and that , too , with boundaries prescribed and assented to by Congress . | [ DEC . 22 , 1855 . league were not entitled to a seat as a right , but ...
... fact that the State of Indiana has been peaceably in the Union for about twenty years , and that , too , with boundaries prescribed and assented to by Congress . | [ DEC . 22 , 1855 . league were not entitled to a seat as a right , but ...
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... fact ; the public mind was becoming morbidly excited in one quarter of the Union on this subject , and most painfully in another . Things have come to such a pass that it behooved all good and patriotic men to consult together , and ...
... fact ; the public mind was becoming morbidly excited in one quarter of the Union on this subject , and most painfully in another . Things have come to such a pass that it behooved all good and patriotic men to consult together , and ...
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... fact . Fanaticism would seize on it , to [ JAN . 7 , 1836 . enlist the sympathies of the weak and ignorant in their behalf . Wicked and fanatical men had done this , in all ages , and he doubted not but the malignant spirits who had ...
... fact . Fanaticism would seize on it , to [ JAN . 7 , 1836 . enlist the sympathies of the weak and ignorant in their behalf . Wicked and fanatical men had done this , in all ages , and he doubted not but the malignant spirits who had ...
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