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... Republicans naturally made use of Helper's book for party purposes . A cheap abridged edi- tion was brought out . Several Republican leaders were induced to sign their names to a paper com- mending the publication . Among these was John ...
... Republicans naturally made use of Helper's book for party purposes . A cheap abridged edi- tion was brought out . Several Republican leaders were induced to sign their names to a paper com- mending the publication . Among these was John ...
Page 162
... Republicans . The Administration at Washington was held responsible for the violence and bloodshed . The Democratic leaders in the political campaign , determined now upon a complete change in the Government of the Territory , appointed ...
... Republicans . The Administration at Washington was held responsible for the violence and bloodshed . The Democratic leaders in the political campaign , determined now upon a complete change in the Government of the Territory , appointed ...
Page 178
... Republicans was to express sympathy with their wounded champion and with the Kansas people of the pillaged town of Lawrence , and to adopt ways and means to bring to an end the Ad- ministration which they held responsible for these ...
... Republicans was to express sympathy with their wounded champion and with the Kansas people of the pillaged town of Lawrence , and to adopt ways and means to bring to an end the Ad- ministration which they held responsible for these ...
Page 187
... Republicans in Congress . A bill to admit Kansas passed the Senate , but in the House a proviso was attached requiring that the constitution should first be submitted to the people of Kansas for acceptance or rejection . This amendment ...
... Republicans in Congress . A bill to admit Kansas passed the Senate , but in the House a proviso was attached requiring that the constitution should first be submitted to the people of Kansas for acceptance or rejection . This amendment ...
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... Republicans open to the charge of seeking by unlawful means to deprive slave - owners of their rights , and it was to the partizan interest of the Democrats to stand by the Court and thus discredit their opponents . This action tended ...
... Republicans open to the charge of seeking by unlawful means to deprive slave - owners of their rights , and it was to the partizan interest of the Democrats to stand by the Court and thus discredit their opponents . This action tended ...
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