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" From five to seven thousand men started from Missouri to attend the election, some to remove, but the most to return to their families, with an intention, if they liked the Territory, to make it their permanent abode at the earliest moment practicable.... "
The Story of the Battle Hymn of the Republic - Page 22
by Florence Howe Hall - 1916 - 129 pages
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American Slavery: A Reprint of an Article on "Uncle Tom's Cabin", of which a ...

Nassau William Senior - Slavery - 1856 - 190 pages
...Herald, in the letter of a correspondent from Brunswick, in Missouri, under date of 20th April, 1855 : " From five to seven thousand men started from Missouri...earliest moment practicable. But they intended to vote. The Missourians were, many of them, Douglas men. There were one hundred and fifty voters from this...
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The Crime Against Kansas: The Apologies for the Crime. The True Remedy

Charles Sumner - Kansas - 1856 - 114 pages
...Herald, in the letter of a correspondent from Brunswick, in Missouri, under date of 20th April, 1855 : " From five to seven thousand men started from Missouri...moment practicable. • But they intended to vote. The Missourians were, many of them, Douglas men. There were one hundred and fifty voters from this...
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The Life of Charles Sumner: With Choice Specimens of His Eloquence, a ...

David Addison Harsha - 1856 - 348 pages
...Herald, in the letter of a correspondent from Brunswick, in Missouri, under date of 20th April, 1855 : " From five to seven thousand men started from Missouri...earliest moment practicable. But they intended to vote. The Missourians were, many of them, Douglas men. There were one hundred and fifty voters from this...
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The Crime Against Kansas: The Apologies for the Crime. The True Remedy

Charles Sumner - Kansas - 1856 - 102 pages
...Herald, in the letter of a correspondent from Brunswick, in Missouri, under date of 20th April, 1855 : " From, five to seven thousand men started from Missouri...earliest moment practicable. But they intended to vote. The Missourians were, many of them, Douglas men. There were one hundred and fifty voters from this...
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American slavery: repr. of an article [by N.W. Senior, entitled Slavery in ...

Nassau William Senior - 1856 - 220 pages
...Herald, in the letter of a correspondent from Brunswick, in Missouri, under date of 20th April, 1855 : " From five to seven thousand men started from Missouri...earliest moment practicable. But they intended to vote. The Missourians were, many of them, Douglas men. There were one hundred and fifty voters from this...
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The Kansas Question: Senator Sumner's Speech, Reviewing the Action of the ...

Charles Sumner - History - 1856 - 34 pages
...From five to sevm thousand men started from Missouri to attend the election, >ome to remove, but tue most to return to their families, with an intention,...earliest moment practicable. But they intended to vote. The Missouria'is were, many of them, Douglas men. Th'ere were one hundred and fifty voter* from this...
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Recent Speeches and Addresses [1851-1855]

Charles Sumner - Antislavery movements - 1856 - 736 pages
...in the letter of a correspondent from Brunswick, in Missouri, under date of 20th April, 1855 : 53 " From five to seven thousand men started from Missouri...the election, some to remove, but the most to return tc their families, with an intention, if they liked the Territory, to make it their permanent abode...
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Historical Collections of the Great West: Containing Narratives ..., Volumes 1-2

Henry Howe - California - 1857 - 504 pages
...at Brunswick, in Missouri, dated April 20, 1855, and published in the New York Herald, says that " From five to seven thousand men started from Missouri...remove, but the most to return to their families, wiiu au intention, if they liked tb« 456 HISTORY OF THE WAR IN KANSAS. Territory, to make it their...
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Slavery Doomed: Or, The Contest Between Free and Slave Labour in the United ...

Frederick Milnes Edge - Cotton growing - 1860 - 250 pages
...the State of Missouri, on the 20th of April, and, glorying in his shame, proceeds as follows : — " From five to seven thousand men started from Missouri...earliest moment practicable. But they- intended to vote. The Missourians were, many of them, Douglas men. They were one hundred and fifty voters from this county...
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Slavery Doomed: Or, The Contest Between Free and Slave Labour in the United ...

Frederick Milnes Edge - Cotton growing - 1860 - 252 pages
...the State of Missouri, on the 20th of April, and, glorying in his shame, proceeds as follows:— " From five to seven thousand men started from Missouri...the territory, to make it their permanent abode at theearliest moment practicable. But they intended to vote. The Missourians were, many of them, Douglas...
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