Nebraska Bill (Jan-May 1854)
Mississippian Jackson, Mississippi 3-31-1854 Democratic we have no fanatical women roving over the country and bringing reproach upon the community in which they live, by mingling in affairs which pertain to the sterner sex, we have no preachers who convert the sacred desk into an arena of sectional strife, and whose blasphemies make the very angels weep. |
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Nebraska Bill (Jan-May 1854)
Passage of the Nebraska Bill in the House. Mississippian Jackson, Mississippi 6-2-1854 Democratic it achieves the great object of removing from Congressional interference the slavery question |
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Nebraska Bill (Jan-May 1854)
The Importance of the Early Passage of the Nebraska Bill. Mississippian Jackson, Mississippi 4-21-1854 Democratic The condition on which the Democracy of the slave-holding States co-operate with their brethren of the North, is that of non-interference with the rights of slave-holding States, and opposition to Congressional legislation, which discriminates in any form against the property of one section of the Union |