Report of the Special Committee Appointed to Investigate the Troubles in Kansas: With the Views of the Minority of Said CommitteeC. Wendell, printer, 1856 - 1338 páginas |
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... believe there are a great many in Missouri who are so situated . ” The invasion of March 30th left both parties in a state of excite- ment , tending directly to produce violence . The successful party was lawless and reckless , while ...
... believe there are a great many in Missouri who are so situated . ” The invasion of March 30th left both parties in a state of excite- ment , tending directly to produce violence . The successful party was lawless and reckless , while ...
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... believe to be necessary , and indeed far beyond what could be raised in this Territory . From five to eight hundred men will be amply sufficient , I have no doubt , to protect the sheriff , and enable him to execute the legal process in ...
... believe to be necessary , and indeed far beyond what could be raised in this Territory . From five to eight hundred men will be amply sufficient , I have no doubt , to protect the sheriff , and enable him to execute the legal process in ...
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... believe that some of said houses were fired by said Branson aforesaid , assisted by a German , commonly called Dutch Charley ; and they were counselled and advised thereto by one Farley . This affiant further says , that at the time of ...
... believe that some of said houses were fired by said Branson aforesaid , assisted by a German , commonly called Dutch Charley ; and they were counselled and advised thereto by one Farley . This affiant further says , that at the time of ...
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... believe they hated me so because I am a pro- slavery man , and in favor of the Territorial laws , and because I served on the last grand jury at Lecompton . " But the most flagrant case of robbery that occurred while your com- mittee ...
... believe they hated me so because I am a pro- slavery man , and in favor of the Territorial laws , and because I served on the last grand jury at Lecompton . " But the most flagrant case of robbery that occurred while your com- mittee ...
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... believe all those who were not known to the judges to be actual residents , took an oath that they considered themselves actual residents , before they voted . Judge Leonard , of Missouri , and other persons , were refused permission to ...
... believe all those who were not known to the judges to be actual residents , took an oath that they considered themselves actual residents , before they voted . Judge Leonard , of Missouri , and other persons , were refused permission to ...
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