State Rights and Byron Paine


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This book contains a well-detailed explanation of state rights by Carl Schurz delivered at Albany hall, Milwaukee. The author discussed state rights alongside the rights of man. It focuses on the right of State Courts to release habeas corpus parties in custody, under process for offenses against the fugitive slave law.




State Rights and Byron Paine


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"State Rights and Byron Paine" from Carl Schurz. Confidante of Lincoln, U.S. Ambassador to Spain, a major-general in the Civil War, a U.S. Senator from Missouri, Secretary of the Interior in the Hayes administration, author of a biography of Henry Clay, president of the National Civil Service Reform League, and an editorial writer for Harper's Weekly (1829-1906).







Unconstitutionality of the Fugitive Act


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"Unconstitutionality of the Fugitive Act" from Byron Paine. Justice of the Supreme Court of Wisconsin (1827-1871).










history; v.4-8, biography


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The Issues of the National Campaign of 1892


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Delve into the political landscape of the United States in the late 19th century with "The Issues of the National Campaign of 1892." Authored by Carl Schurz, this book provides a detailed account of the key issues, debates, and events that shaped the national campaign of that year. From policy discussions to political maneuverings, this work offers readers a comprehensive overview of American politics during a pivotal period in the nation's history.