A Biographical Sketch of Henry A. Wise: With A History of the Political Campaign in Virginia in 1855,Scholarly Publishing Office, University of Michigan Library, 1856 - 552 halaman |
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Halaman xviii
... Congress in April 1833 , and in the month of October of that year General Jackson removed the public deposits . This act of the execu- tive was looked upon by many of both parties as high - handed and bordering on absolutism . It had ...
... Congress in April 1833 , and in the month of October of that year General Jackson removed the public deposits . This act of the execu- tive was looked upon by many of both parties as high - handed and bordering on absolutism . It had ...
Halaman xix
... CONGRESS IN 1835 . REMINISCENCE OF THE DEATH OF JOHN RANDOLPH OF ROANOKE . In the spring of 1835 , Mr. Wise was again a candidate for Congress . He was opposed the second time by his former competitor Mr. Coke . Mr. Coke was only a ...
... CONGRESS IN 1835 . REMINISCENCE OF THE DEATH OF JOHN RANDOLPH OF ROANOKE . In the spring of 1835 , Mr. Wise was again a candidate for Congress . He was opposed the second time by his former competitor Mr. Coke . Mr. Coke was only a ...
Halaman xxviii
... Congress to abolish slavery in the District of Columbia and the Territories . Mr. Clay au- thorized Mr. Wise to say to Judge White that he stood thus upon these five cardinal issues : 1. Bank . " He said he had not changed his opinions ...
... Congress to abolish slavery in the District of Columbia and the Territories . Mr. Clay au- thorized Mr. Wise to say to Judge White that he stood thus upon these five cardinal issues : 1. Bank . " He said he had not changed his opinions ...
Halaman xxix
... Congress had power to abolish slavery in the District of Columbia and in the Territories ; but further remarked , that he had openly avowed since that time , in the Senate , that he regarded the exercise of that power by Congress ...
... Congress had power to abolish slavery in the District of Columbia and in the Territories ; but further remarked , that he had openly avowed since that time , in the Senate , that he regarded the exercise of that power by Congress ...
Halaman xxxi
... Congress , when Richardson , Banks and Fuller were candidates - and for some time with the same effect . The Legislature refusing to elect Mr. Rives , caucuses were held at Washington City and emissaries sent to Richmond ; but still no ...
... Congress , when Richardson , Banks and Fuller were candidates - and for some time with the same effect . The Legislature refusing to elect Mr. Rives , caucuses were held at Washington City and emissaries sent to Richmond ; but still no ...
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