John Brown
Semi-weekly Raleigh Register Raleigh, North Carolina 12-3-1859 Opposition In all the Noo England towns and villages, we may expect to hear that mock funerals have been celebrated, and all kinds of nonsensically lugubrious displays made. |
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John Brown
Execution of the Four Conspirators. Semi-weekly Raleigh Register Raleigh, North Carolina 12-21-1859 Opposition It will bring to an immediate solution the question as to whether the Union can be preserved, and the right of the South to hold property in slaves be maintained. |
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John Brown
Gov. Wise and the Harper's Ferry Banditti. Semi-weekly Raleigh Register Raleigh, North Carolina 11-5-1859 Opposition Is not the New York Times ashamed of itself? |
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John Brown
No Pardon or Commutation of Sentence for Old Brown. Semi-weekly Raleigh Register Raleigh, North Carolina 11-9-1859 Opposition The conduct of these Northern people presents a most extraordinary compound of villainy and impudence. |
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John Brown
Semi-weekly Raleigh Register Raleigh, North Carolina 12-9-1859 Opposition Much very silly ridicule has been aimed at Gov. Wise |
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Nebraska Bill (Jan-May 1854)
Semi-weekly Raleigh Register Raleigh, North Carolina 5-17-1854 Whig Will the people of the old States, on whom this measure will fall most ruinously, suffer themselves to be humbugged by the basely cunning and false representations of the lackeys of the Administration? |
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Nebraska Bill (Jan-May 1854)
Semi-weekly Raleigh Register Raleigh, North Carolina 4-15-1854 Whig If their defeat is not on the ground of opposition to the Nebraska Bill, then it must be on the ground of opposition to the general course of the Administration! |
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Nebraska Bill (Jan-May 1854)
Semi-weekly Raleigh Register Raleigh, North Carolina 3-22-1854 Whig It is an attempt to prove the locofoco party the national party, and the Whig party a mere faction. |
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Nebraska Bill (Jan-May 1854)
Semi-weekly Raleigh Register Raleigh, North Carolina 5-31-1854 Whig by a sneaking and covert insinuation, it would leave the impression that they were co-operating with abolitionists! |
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Nebraska Bill (Jan-May 1854)
Semi-weekly Raleigh Register Raleigh, North Carolina 5-31-1854 Whig Not only the balance of power broken down, between the slave and the free States, with a large preponderance in the Senate in favor of the latter, but that very section which is now held out as open to the slaveholder, by this very measure, filled up by a foreign population violently hostile to our interests! |
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Nebraska Bill (Jan-May 1854)
Semi-weekly Raleigh Register Raleigh, North Carolina 3-8-1854 Whig the locofoco party, in Convention assembled, gave their solemn sanction and recommendation to a measure which they must have believed, -- if what they had said was to be relied upon, -- surrendered the rights of the South |
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Nebraska Bill (Jan-May 1854)
Semi-weekly Raleigh Register Raleigh, North Carolina 2-22-1854 Whig let the principle of non- intervention be presented in a distinct resolution, which shall fix the doctrine upon our statute book |
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Nebraska Bill (Jan-May 1854)
Semi-weekly Raleigh Register Raleigh, North Carolina 2-1-1854 Whig we confess that we somewhat doubt the utility of disturbing the Missouri Compromise |
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Sumner Caning
Semi-weekly Raleigh Register Raleigh, North Carolina 6-6-1856 American in censuring the attack, let not the cause be forgotten |