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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... speech during this special " hard times " session , however , was that in which he argued for passage of Senator ... speech of a month before , although it is clear from the following notation in the old man's diary that Pitt still fell ...
... speech during this special " hard times " session , however , was that in which he argued for passage of Senator ... speech of a month before , although it is clear from the following notation in the old man's diary that Pitt still fell ...
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... speech , Fessenden reflected on his words of the previous evening . " You will observe that I participated in the debate on the Nebraska Bill , ” he wrote to his family in Portland . “ It was a speech which was made entirely without ...
... speech , Fessenden reflected on his words of the previous evening . " You will observe that I participated in the debate on the Nebraska Bill , ” he wrote to his family in Portland . “ It was a speech which was made entirely without ...
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... speech , and its many interjections and your felicitous responses , " wrote Pitt's friend Sumner a week later . “ And [ I ] have been happy that you are there , so ready and able . I wish that I were with you . You are the best de ...
... speech , and its many interjections and your felicitous responses , " wrote Pitt's friend Sumner a week later . “ And [ I ] have been happy that you are there , so ready and able . I wish that I were with you . You are the best de ...
Contents
Preface Acknowledgments vii | 1 |
GETTING SET IN LAW AND POLITICS | 12 |
ALSO KENT AND FESSENDEN | 24 |
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