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el it is asserted and understood that the Legislature was imposed upon Kansas by foreigners from Missouri; and this universal voice is now received as undeniable verity. 3. It is also attested by harangues of the conspirators. Here is what Stringfellow said before the invasion:— To those who have qualms of conscience as to violating laws, State or National, the time has come when such impositions must be disregarded, as your rights and property are in danger; and I advise you, one and are moving heaven and earth to render that beautiful Territory a Free State. 8. Here, also, is amplest testimony to the Usurpation, by the Intelligencer, a leading paper of St. Louis, Missouri, made in the ensuing summer. Atchison and Stringfellow, with their Missouri followers, overwhelmed the settlers in Kansas, browbeat and bullied them, and took the Government from their hands. Missouri votes elected the present body of men, who insult public intelligence and popular rights by styl
el it is asserted and understood that the Legislature was imposed upon Kansas by foreigners from Missouri; and this universal voice is now received as undeniable verity. 3. It is also attested by harangues of the conspirators. Here is what Stringfellow said before the invasion:— To those who have qualms of conscience as to violating laws, State or National, the time has come when such impositions must be disregarded, as your rights and property are in danger; and I advise you, one and are moving heaven and earth to render that beautiful Territory a Free State. 8. Here, also, is amplest testimony to the Usurpation, by the Intelligencer, a leading paper of St. Louis, Missouri, made in the ensuing summer. Atchison and Stringfellow, with their Missouri followers, overwhelmed the settlers in Kansas, browbeat and bullied them, and took the Government from their hands. Missouri votes elected the present body of men, who insult public intelligence and popular rights by styl