Statistics for occurrence #1 of “James K. Polk” in chapter 1.9 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 32.:
... us—a slaveholder and a planter.
And it was the great and crowning glory of Washington's life that he severed a union with Great Britain which had ceased to be mutually beneficial.
Said James K. Polk in his inaugural address: One great object of the Constitution was to restrain majorities from oppressing minorities, or encroahing on their rights.
Minorities have a right to appeal to the Constit...
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