Fessenden of Maine, Civil War Senator"Entering the Senate during the convulsive Kansas-Nebraska debate, William Pitt Fessenden rose to a place of leadership among that small band of anti-Nebraska Congressmen who then swung their support to the infant Republican party. Until his death in 1869 Senator Fessenden occupied a commanding position in national councils, where his powerful intellect, mastery in debate, and unquestioned integrity caused him to be considered by many of his colleagues as the foremost legislator of his day."--Preface. |
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... fact that his party was " in a decided minority here , " and despite the fact too that he was the youngest member of the Leg- islature ( or perhaps because of it ) , Fessenden proved to be surpris- ingly outspoken on matters large and ...
... fact that his party was " in a decided minority here , " and despite the fact too that he was the youngest member of the Leg- islature ( or perhaps because of it ) , Fessenden proved to be surpris- ingly outspoken on matters large and ...
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... fact , give the old man his constant support , and in late February of 1842 introduced his own resolution to rescind ... fact , a fact which Pitt had recognized soon after his arrival in Con- gress and which would continue to plague him ...
... fact , give the old man his constant support , and in late February of 1842 introduced his own resolution to rescind ... fact , a fact which Pitt had recognized soon after his arrival in Con- gress and which would continue to plague him ...
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... fact the Southern White would presumably understand that it behooved him to use that precious decade for educating ... fact that the Negro is , for the present unprepared wisely to use the right of suffrage , and , still more , in ...
... fact the Southern White would presumably understand that it behooved him to use that precious decade for educating ... fact that the Negro is , for the present unprepared wisely to use the right of suffrage , and , still more , in ...
Contents
Preface Acknowledgments vii | 1 |
GETTING SET IN LAW AND POLITICS | 12 |
ALSO KENT AND FESSENDEN | 24 |
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