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" I should be glad to see it, without dishonor — without war, with the common consent of the Union, and upon just and fair terms. I do not think that the subject of slavery ought to affect the question, one way or the other. "
Missouri, a Bone of Contention - Sivu 192
tekijä(t) Lucien Carr - 1888 - 377 sivua
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The Congressional Globe, Nide 14

United States. Congress - 1844 - 440 sivua
...leader of his party — the great embodiment of whigery — on this subject? Hear him: "1 do not think the subject of slavery ought to affect the question one way or the other. Whether Texns bo indeEndeiit, or incorporated into the United States, I do not beve it will prolong...

The Life and Public Services of Henry Clay, Down to 1848

Epes Sargent - 1852 - 498 sivua
...were too great sacrifices to make for the acquisition of Texas. He remarks in this letter : " I do not think that the subject of slavery ought to affect the question one way or the other. Whether Texas be independent, or incorporated in the United States, I do not believe it will prolong...

“The” American Conflict: A History of the Great Rebellion in the ..., Nide 1

Horace Greeley - 1865 - 692 sivua
...without dishonor, without war, with the common consent of the Union, and upon just and fair terms. " I do not think that the subject of Slavery ought to affect the question, one way or the other. Whether Texas be independent, or incorporated in the United States, I do not believe it will prolong...

THE AMERICAN CONFLICT A HISTORY OF THE GREAT CIVIL WAR IN THE UNITED STATES ...

HORACE GREELEY - 1865 - 670 sivua
...without dishonor, without war, with the common consent of the Union, and upon just and fair terms. " I do not think that the subject of Slavery ought to affect the question, one way or the other. Whether Texas be independent, or incorporated in the United States, I do not believe it will prolong...

The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, Nide 33

Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder - 1887 - 996 sivua
...without war, with the common consent of the Union, and upon just and fair terms. ... I do not think the subject of slavery ought to affect the question one way or the other, whether Texas be independent or incorporated in the United States. I do not believe it will prolong...

The Constitutional and Political History of the United States: 1828-1846 ...

Hermann Von Holst - 1888 - 740 sivua
...Qishonor — without war, with the common consent of the Union, and upon just and fair terms. I do nbt think that the subject of slavery ought to affect the question, one way or the other. Whether Texas be independent, or incorporated in the United States, I do not believe it will prolong...

The Constitutional and Political History of the United States, Nide 1

Hermann Von Holst - 1879 - 724 sivua
...dishonor — without war, with the common consent of the Union, and upon just and fair terms. I do not think that the subject of slavery ought to affect the question, one way or the other. Whether Texas be independent, or incorporated in the United States, I do not believe it will prolong...

The Constitutional and Political History of the United States: 1828-1846 ...

Hermann Von Holst - 1881 - 744 sivua
...Qishonor — without war, with the common consent of the Union, and upon just and fair terms. I do not think that the subject of slavery ought to affect the question, one way or the other. Whether Texas be independent, or incorporated in the United States, I do not believe it will prolong...

Political Recollections, 1840 to 1872

George Washington Julian - 1884 - 402 sivua
...weakness he wrote his unfortunate " Alabama letter," of the 27th of July. In that letter he said : " I do not think that the subject of slavery ought to affect the question one way or the other. Whether Texas be independent or incorporated into the United States, I do not believe it will prolong...

The Great Conspiracy: Its Origin and History

John Alexander Logan - 1886 - 912 sivua
...without War, with the common consent of the Union, and upon just and fair terms," he added: " I do not think that the subject of Slavery ought to affect the question, one way or the other." Mr. Polk, on the other hand, wrote a letter in which he declared it to be " the duty of the Government...




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