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Issued a proclamation against the invasion of Nicaragua by the military adventurer , William Walker , who was backed by U.S. commercial interests . Third Annual Message sent to Congress late because House of Representatives failed to ...
Issued a proclamation against the invasion of Nicaragua by the military adventurer , William Walker , who was backed by U.S. commercial interests . Third Annual Message sent to Congress late because House of Representatives failed to ...
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1863 Emancipation Proclamation issued by Lincoln ; Pierce condemned document as attempt to " butcher " the white race for the sake of " inflicting " freedom on Negroes who were incapable of benefiting from it .
1863 Emancipation Proclamation issued by Lincoln ; Pierce condemned document as attempt to " butcher " the white race for the sake of " inflicting " freedom on Negroes who were incapable of benefiting from it .
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Below appear three Proclamations issued by Pierce in connection with these particular filibusters . The administration took what appeared to be firm measures to quell them , but that fact that they took place nevertheless suggests that ...
Below appear three Proclamations issued by Pierce in connection with these particular filibusters . The administration took what appeared to be firm measures to quell them , but that fact that they took place nevertheless suggests that ...
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Early Life | 7 |
Retirement | 14 |
First Annual Message December 5 1853 | 25 |
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