The Republican Party and Its Leaders: A History of the Party from Its Beginning to the Present Time... Lives of Harrison and ReidP. F. Collier, 1892 - 608 psl. |
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... Missouri . GIFFORD , South Dakota . GROUT , WILLIAM W. , Vermont HARMER , ALFRED C. , Pennsylvania HERMANN , BINGER , Oregon HITT , ROBERT R. , Illinois . HOUK , LEONIDAS C. , Tennessee KENNEDY , ROBERT P. , Ohio KETCHAM , JOHN H. , New ...
... Missouri . GIFFORD , South Dakota . GROUT , WILLIAM W. , Vermont HARMER , ALFRED C. , Pennsylvania HERMANN , BINGER , Oregon HITT , ROBERT R. , Illinois . HOUK , LEONIDAS C. , Tennessee KENNEDY , ROBERT P. , Ohio KETCHAM , JOHN H. , New ...
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... Missouri . Taking a leading part in the conquest of California , he was honored by being appointed as its military governor . He was elected one of its first United States Senators when California became a State , taking his seat Sept ...
... Missouri . Taking a leading part in the conquest of California , he was honored by being appointed as its military governor . He was elected one of its first United States Senators when California became a State , taking his seat Sept ...
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... Missouri Compromise , to the policy of the present administration , to the extension of slavery into free territory ; in favor of admitting Kansas as a free State , of restoring the action of the Federal government to the principles of ...
... Missouri Compromise , to the policy of the present administration , to the extension of slavery into free territory ; in favor of admitting Kansas as a free State , of restoring the action of the Federal government to the principles of ...
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... Missouri Compromise came at last , and so will come upon the country inevitably the final acts of the dark conspiracy . When that hour shall come , then will the honest Democrats of the free States be driven into our ranks , and the men ...
... Missouri Compromise came at last , and so will come upon the country inevitably the final acts of the dark conspiracy . When that hour shall come , then will the honest Democrats of the free States be driven into our ranks , and the men ...
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... Missouri and there sold them to John F. A. Sanford . Under an Act of Congress then in force , slavery was prohibited in the Territory of upper Louisiana , which had been acquired from France , and out of which the Territory of Missouri ...
... Missouri and there sold them to John F. A. Sanford . Under an Act of Congress then in force , slavery was prohibited in the Territory of upper Louisiana , which had been acquired from France , and out of which the Territory of Missouri ...
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