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... position of Hon . David R. Atchison , who had been for many years a Senator of the United States from the State of Missouri ; indeed there were a number of the members of the Le- gislature who were inclined to drop Doniphan and take up ...
... position of Hon . David R. Atchison , who had been for many years a Senator of the United States from the State of Missouri ; indeed there were a number of the members of the Le- gislature who were inclined to drop Doniphan and take up ...
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... position one way or the other . Neither did he . He neither announced himself as a pro - slavery man nor an anti - slavery man at that time . If he did he violated the obligation he took as a mem- ber of that party , to which he and I ...
... position one way or the other . Neither did he . He neither announced himself as a pro - slavery man nor an anti - slavery man at that time . If he did he violated the obligation he took as a mem- ber of that party , to which he and I ...
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... position in the military service , while alluding to these unemployed officers , he said there were many of them who were never fit to hold the positions they occupied and ought to be dismissed , while there were others who were ...
... position in the military service , while alluding to these unemployed officers , he said there were many of them who were never fit to hold the positions they occupied and ought to be dismissed , while there were others who were ...
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... position of op- position would have been constitutional , right , and in the highest performance of patriotic duty ? I do not . Sir , the opinions of men are strange indeed . They are formed from the relations and circum- stances which ...
... position of op- position would have been constitutional , right , and in the highest performance of patriotic duty ? I do not . Sir , the opinions of men are strange indeed . They are formed from the relations and circum- stances which ...
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... position . They say : " The property was of intrinsic value , and its worth to the enemy was the cause of its destruction . In a pecun- iary point of view it may have been a matter of indiffer- ence to the claimant whether his property ...
... position . They say : " The property was of intrinsic value , and its worth to the enemy was the cause of its destruction . In a pecun- iary point of view it may have been a matter of indiffer- ence to the claimant whether his property ...
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