| 1850 - 912 lapas
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| Alexander Harris - 1876 - 522 lapas
...of California and New Mexico, purchased by the common blood and treasure of the whole people, and to abolish slavery in the District, thereby attempting to fix a national degradation upon half of the States of this Confederacy, I am for disunion ; and if my physical courage be equal to the maintenance... | |
| Hermann Von Holst - 1881 - 620 lapas
...Mexico, purchased by the common blood and treasure of the whole people, and to abolish slavery in this district, thereby attempting to fix a national degradation upon half the states of this confederacy, 1 am for disunion, and if my physical courage be equal to the maintenance of my convictions of right... | |
| 1940 - 284 lapas
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| Susan Bullitt Dixon ("Mrs. Archibald Dixon, ") - 1899 - 654 lapas
...Mexico, purchased by the common blood and treasure of the whole people, and to abolish slavery in this District, thereby attempting to fix a national degradation...the States of this Confederacy, I am for disunion ; 1 Cong. Globe, Vol. 21, p. 22. and if rny physical courage be equal to the maintenance of my convictions... | |
| John Calvin Reed - 1905 - 494 lapas
...Territories of California and New Mexico, purchased by the blood and treasure of the whole people, and to abolish slavery in the District, thereby attempting to fix a national degradation upon half of the States of this confederacy, I am for disunion; and if my physical courage be equal to the maintenance... | |
| John Calvin Reed - 1905 - 510 lapas
...Territories of California and New Mexico, purchased by the blood and treasure of the whole people, and to abolish slavery in the District, thereby attempting to fix a national degradation upon half of the States of this confederacy, lam for disunion; and if my physical courage be equal to the maintenance... | |
| George Pierce Garrison - 1906 - 394 lapas
...Mexico, purchased by the common blood and treasure of the whole people, and to abolish slavery in this District, thereby attempting to fix a national degradation upon half the States of this Confederacy, / am for disunion."2 To which Baker of Illinois replied: " In the name of the men of the North so rudely... | |
| Ellwood Wadsworth Kemp - 1908 - 384 lapas
...Mexico, purchased by the common blood and treasure of the whole people, and to abolish slavery in this district, thereby attempting to fix a national degradation...physical courage be equal to the maintenance of my conviction of right and duty, I will devote all I am and all I have on earth to its consummation. The... | |
| Ulrich Bonnell Phillips - 1913 - 306 lapas
...Mexico, purchased by the common blood and treasure of the whole people, and to abolish slavery in this District, thereby attempting to fix a national degradation upon half the states of this Confederacy, / am for disunion; and if my physical courage be equal to the maintenance of my convictions of right... | |
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