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... legislature . President Pierce recognized pro - slavery legislature in Terri- tory of Kansas and condemned Topeka movement as revolutionary . Topeka Legislature petitioned Congress for admission to the Union . Arrived in New York on the ...
... legislature . President Pierce recognized pro - slavery legislature in Terri- tory of Kansas and condemned Topeka movement as revolutionary . Topeka Legislature petitioned Congress for admission to the Union . Arrived in New York on the ...
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... legislature had passed a law providing for the election of delegates on the third Monday of June to a convention to meet on the first Monday of September for the purpose of framing a constitution preparatory to admission into the Union ...
... legislature had passed a law providing for the election of delegates on the third Monday of June to a convention to meet on the first Monday of September for the purpose of framing a constitution preparatory to admission into the Union ...
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... legislature with power to annul the sacred rights of property . This power Congress is expressly forbidden by the Federal Constitution to exercise . Every State legislature in the Union is forbidden by its own constitution to exercise ...
... legislature with power to annul the sacred rights of property . This power Congress is expressly forbidden by the Federal Constitution to exercise . Every State legislature in the Union is forbidden by its own constitution to exercise ...
Inhalt
Term In Office | 11 |
Retirement | 18 |
First Annual Message December 8 1857 | 27 |
Urheberrecht | |
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actual settlers administration agitation American appointment authority bank bill Britain Central America cents per acre character citizens civil commercial committee Confederacy Congress construction convention Covode Covode committee danger December December 17 declared delegates Democratic Dickinson College domestic institutions duty election evil Executive exercise existing expedition favor February February 28 Federal Government foreign governor hostile House of Representatives important JAMES BUCHANAN January January 19 John June June 22 justice Kansas-Nebraska Act Lancaster last annual message Lecompton Constitution legislation Lewis Cass Lincoln majority March ment Mexico minister nations never Nicaragua nomination November opinion Pacific parties peace Pennsylvania political possesses present President presidential property in slaves protection public lands purpose question recommend refused render Republic resolution secession Secretary secure Senate slavery South Carolina sovereign Supreme Court Territorial legislature throughout tion Topeka Constitution trade Treasury treaty Union United Utah violation vote Whilst Wyandotte Constitution York