Annual Register, Volum 98Edmund Burke 1856 |
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... party ; and he called on the Con- servatives to take heart , since the Liberal party could not long exist when its chief and selected men were in power and continued to hold office not only without carrying Liberal principles into ...
... party ; and he called on the Con- servatives to take heart , since the Liberal party could not long exist when its chief and selected men were in power and continued to hold office not only without carrying Liberal principles into ...
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... Party , supported by the Southern Slave - holding States , to a man , who strained every nerve to return a candidate pledged in favour of slavery ; and Colonel Fremont represented the Republican or Conservative Party . The question of ...
... Party , supported by the Southern Slave - holding States , to a man , who strained every nerve to return a candidate pledged in favour of slavery ; and Colonel Fremont represented the Republican or Conservative Party . The question of ...
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... party , now the only surviving Conserva- tive party of the country , ere long to overthrow all sectional parties , and restore the peace , friendship , and mutual confidence which pre- vailed in the good old time among the different ...
... party , now the only surviving Conserva- tive party of the country , ere long to overthrow all sectional parties , and restore the peace , friendship , and mutual confidence which pre- vailed in the good old time among the different ...
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STATE OF PUBLIC FEELING AT THE OPENING OF THE YEARImproved Condi | 1 |
The MINISTRY | 8 |
CHAPTER II | 31 |
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