Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Volumen54Illinois State Historical Society., 1961 Issue for Mar. 1948 contains paper: The Beginnings of Swedish immigration into Illinois a century ago, by: Conrad Bergendoff. |
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... held Saturday , December 10. Pro- fessor Brook B. Ballard , Jr. , head of the history department at Prin- cipia College , spoke on the sub- ject " Why Did We Have a Civil War ? " Mrs. Emma Powel and Mrs. Proctor Langley then related ...
... held Saturday , December 10. Pro- fessor Brook B. Ballard , Jr. , head of the history department at Prin- cipia College , spoke on the sub- ject " Why Did We Have a Civil War ? " Mrs. Emma Powel and Mrs. Proctor Langley then related ...
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... held Dred Scott to be a slave for reasons that did not call the Missouri Compromise in question , 457-69 . Aside from certain technical questions , two other major points were ruled on by the court . ( i ) Nelson , in an opinion ...
... held Dred Scott to be a slave for reasons that did not call the Missouri Compromise in question , 457-69 . Aside from certain technical questions , two other major points were ruled on by the court . ( i ) Nelson , in an opinion ...
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... held in that character for their com- mon and equal benefit . " 108 This distinction between legislative power and trusteeship was vital to Taney's argument . If Congress were authorized to legislate ( in the full sense ) for a ...
... held in that character for their com- mon and equal benefit . " 108 This distinction between legislative power and trusteeship was vital to Taney's argument . If Congress were authorized to legislate ( in the full sense ) for a ...
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