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Until the war was fairly under way the “ Garrisonians ” were in favor of allowing
the slave - holding States to withdraw peaceably , but when fighting had actually
begun , they were among the most ardent supporters of the Union . ( See also ...
Until the war was fairly under way the “ Garrisonians ” were in favor of allowing
the slave - holding States to withdraw peaceably , but when fighting had actually
begun , they were among the most ardent supporters of the Union . ( See also ...
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... S. C. Pomeroy , withdrew in favor of St. John , the Prohibition candidate , on his
assurance that he “ stood on every plank of the American platform . ” The party is
inclined to endorse the Prohibition candidates if these are satisfactory , on the ...
... S. C. Pomeroy , withdrew in favor of St. John , the Prohibition candidate , on his
assurance that he “ stood on every plank of the American platform . ” The party is
inclined to endorse the Prohibition candidates if these are satisfactory , on the ...
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cious system of internal improvements ; it reasserts the “ American principles of
absolute freedom of religious worship and belief , ” and “ the permanent
separation of Church and State , " and declares in favor of the enforcement of the
Monroe ...
cious system of internal improvements ; it reasserts the “ American principles of
absolute freedom of religious worship and belief , ” and “ the permanent
separation of Church and State , " and declares in favor of the enforcement of the
Monroe ...
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graduating at Harvard . In politics a Federalist , he served in the House of
Representatives from 1789 to 1797 , where he held foremost rank as an orator ,
his best known speech being the one in favor of Jay's treaty . Amistad Case , The
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graduating at Harvard . In politics a Federalist , he served in the House of
Representatives from 1789 to 1797 , where he held foremost rank as an orator ,
his best known speech being the one in favor of Jay's treaty . Amistad Case , The
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Those that were in favor of the adoption of the Constitution when that instrument
was before the people for ratification were called Federalists ; those opposed ,
Anti - Federalists . The objections of these latter may be stated as follows : It was
...
Those that were in favor of the adoption of the Constitution when that instrument
was before the people for ratification were called Federalists ; those opposed ,
Anti - Federalists . The objections of these latter may be stated as follows : It was
...
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A Dictionary of American Politics: Comprising Accounts of Political Parties ... Everit Brown,Albert Strauss Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1892 |
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