A Dictionary of American Politics: Comprising Accounts of Political Parties, Measures and MenA.L. Burt, 1892 - 556 sider |
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... opposed colonization , refused to recognize the Constitution , which he proclaimed a covenant with death and an agreement with hell , " and declared for " no union with slave - holders . " Public interest was aroused . In 1832 the " New ...
... opposed colonization , refused to recognize the Constitution , which he proclaimed a covenant with death and an agreement with hell , " and declared for " no union with slave - holders . " Public interest was aroused . In 1832 the " New ...
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... opposition aroused by these bills was enormous , and though the prosecutions under them were very few , they made ... oppose secession . Amendment - Mongers . - A name applied to the DICTIONARY OF AMERICAN POLITICS . 15.
... opposition aroused by these bills was enormous , and though the prosecutions under them were very few , they made ... oppose secession . Amendment - Mongers . - A name applied to the DICTIONARY OF AMERICAN POLITICS . 15.
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... opposed to the North and anxious for separation . About 1862 this organization took root in the West , its prin- cipal object being to hinder the draft of soldiers . It was variously known as Mutual Protection Society , as Circle of ...
... opposed to the North and anxious for separation . About 1862 this organization took root in the West , its prin- cipal object being to hinder the draft of soldiers . It was variously known as Mutual Protection Society , as Circle of ...
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... opposition to Catholics and aliens . Its principle was Americans must rule America . " The first national convention of the party met in February , 1856. The day previous a secret convention of the order had adopted sixteen resolutions ...
... opposition to Catholics and aliens . Its principle was Americans must rule America . " The first national convention of the party met in February , 1856. The day previous a secret convention of the order had adopted sixteen resolutions ...
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... opposed it . Clay , the Whig candidate , was also sup- posed to be against the project . In the meantime , Calhoun , Secretary of State , had negotiated a treaty of annexation with Texas in April , 1844 , including the territory between ...
... opposed it . Clay , the Whig candidate , was also sup- posed to be against the project . In the meantime , Calhoun , Secretary of State , had negotiated a treaty of annexation with Texas in April , 1844 , including the territory between ...
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