Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 30, Issue 2Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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Page 330
... speech , ever made on a Constitutional question , utterly overthrew this ambitious project of dwarfing the new States for the purposes of sectional aggrandizement ; and so overwhelming was his argu- ment , that the fanatics of the North ...
... speech , ever made on a Constitutional question , utterly overthrew this ambitious project of dwarfing the new States for the purposes of sectional aggrandizement ; and so overwhelming was his argu- ment , that the fanatics of the North ...
Page 351
... speech , on the bill providing Territorial Govern- ment for Nebraska and Kansas . The occasion was one of momen- tous interest ; the country was agitated from one extremity to the other ; and the great question upon which hangs the ...
... speech , on the bill providing Territorial Govern- ment for Nebraska and Kansas . The occasion was one of momen- tous interest ; the country was agitated from one extremity to the other ; and the great question upon which hangs the ...
Page 352
... speech was made on June 14th , 1854 , on the Pacific Railroad . Though the subject was not without its interest , yet it , as well as all others , must wants much of that imposing grandeur and importance , which attached to the occasion ...
... speech was made on June 14th , 1854 , on the Pacific Railroad . Though the subject was not without its interest , yet it , as well as all others , must wants much of that imposing grandeur and importance , which attached to the occasion ...
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