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Foote, a unionist who campaigned for passage of the compromise of 1850. Mississippi voters in 1851 had two chances to decide the fate of the state.
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Foote, of mississippi declaring the compromise measures a definitive adjustment of the agitating questions growing out of the institution of domestic slavery. Delivered in the senate of the united states, january 10, 1852.
Thomas hart benton (march 14, 1782 – april 10, 1858), nicknamed old bullion, was a united states senator from missouri. A member of the democratic party, he was an architect and champion of westward expansion by the united states, a cause that became known as manifest destiny.
Foote, of mississippi, declaring the compromise measures a definitive adjustment of the agitating questions growing out of the institution of domestic slavery. Delivered in the senate of the united states january 10, 1852.
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President, for the purpose of announcing to the senate that i have satisfactory evidence that the state of mississippi, by a solemn ordinance of her people in convention assembled, has declared her separation from the united states.
Foote, of mississippi, declaring the compromise measures both ofthe positions, seemingly so contradictory, are true, and both of them are false - true as respects one feature in the constitution - erroneous if applied to the whole.
Foote in favor of suspending diplomatic relations with the austrian empire in early 1849, after that monarchy's suppression of the 1848 revolution there. This copy with foote's slightly later gift inscription on the titlepage.
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Foote, of mississippi, on the admission of california delivered in the senate of the united states, august 1, 1850.
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