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1854 Senator Stephen A. Douglas of Illinois introduced bill for the organization of large part of the Louisiana Purchase called the Nebraska Territory ; bill's only reference to slavery called for admission of territory as state or ...
1854 Senator Stephen A. Douglas of Illinois introduced bill for the organization of large part of the Louisiana Purchase called the Nebraska Territory ; bill's only reference to slavery called for admission of territory as state or ...
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Document declared that the United States ought to purchase Cuba , concluding that " we should be justified in wrestling it from Spain if we possess the power . " While Pierce Administration repudiated the declaration , it left a legacy ...
Document declared that the United States ought to purchase Cuba , concluding that " we should be justified in wrestling it from Spain if we possess the power . " While Pierce Administration repudiated the declaration , it left a legacy ...
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So long as he can discern every star in its place upon that ensign , without wealth to purchase for him preferment or title to secure for him place , it will be his privilege , and must be his acknowledged right , to stand unabashed ...
So long as he can discern every star in its place upon that ensign , without wealth to purchase for him preferment or title to secure for him place , it will be his privilege , and must be his acknowledged right , to stand unabashed ...
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Early Life | 7 |
Retirement | 14 |
First Annual Message December 5 1853 | 25 |
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