The National Magazine: A Monthly Journal of American History, Volumen12Magazine of Western History Publishing Company, 1890 |
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... called the " backdoor " of Kansas , driving hither and thither , morning and evening . Our brilliant friend , James Redpath , invented and stuck on them the term " Border Ruffians " ; and they in a defiant spirit accepted it , and had ...
... called the " backdoor " of Kansas , driving hither and thither , morning and evening . Our brilliant friend , James Redpath , invented and stuck on them the term " Border Ruffians " ; and they in a defiant spirit accepted it , and had ...
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... called the Council of Revision , adopt- ed from the State of New York , was abolished , and in lieu thereof the governor was vested with a qualified veto power . Perhaps the most important work done by the convention was the adoption of ...
... called the Council of Revision , adopt- ed from the State of New York , was abolished , and in lieu thereof the governor was vested with a qualified veto power . Perhaps the most important work done by the convention was the adoption of ...
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... called to meet at Springfield on April 24th , which was duly convened and presi- ded over by Colonel John Moore . There was no controversy over the first officer to be nominated , the new constitution having cut short the term of ...
... called to meet at Springfield on April 24th , which was duly convened and presi- ded over by Colonel John Moore . There was no controversy over the first officer to be nominated , the new constitution having cut short the term of ...
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... called the " Christ Cross Row , " or by corruption the " Criss Cross Row . " In earlier times it is thought that a cast - leaden plate , containing the alphabet in raised letters , was used for the instruction of the youth of England ...
... called the " Christ Cross Row , " or by corruption the " Criss Cross Row . " In earlier times it is thought that a cast - leaden plate , containing the alphabet in raised letters , was used for the instruction of the youth of England ...
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... called upon Dr. Lawson Tait , of Birmingham , and that dis- tinguished medicist , for some reason or other , failed to extend to him the courtesies which have come to be looked upon as requirements of an unwritten law of the medical ...
... called upon Dr. Lawson Tait , of Birmingham , and that dis- tinguished medicist , for some reason or other , failed to extend to him the courtesies which have come to be looked upon as requirements of an unwritten law of the medical ...
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