A Dictionary of American Politics: Comprising Accounts of Political Parties, Measures and MenA.L. Burt, 1892 - 556 sider |
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... party , organized in 1840 , was formed . In 1848 , the Liberty party , having named no candidates , the abolitionists voted with the Free Soil party , and continued with them until 1856 , when they supported the Republicans . Until the ...
... party , organized in 1840 , was formed . In 1848 , the Liberty party , having named no candidates , the abolitionists voted with the Free Soil party , and continued with them until 1856 , when they supported the Republicans . Until the ...
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... party , and the end of his administration saw his party thoroughly divided and defeated at the polls . He was the first and only Federalist President . His party in Congress had , just before the expiration of his term , created a ...
... party , and the end of his administration saw his party thoroughly divided and defeated at the polls . He was the first and only Federalist President . His party in Congress had , just before the expiration of his term , created a ...
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... party was break- ing asunder , a secret , oath - bound organization , said to have been called " The Sons of " 76 , " or " The Order of the Star - Spangled Banner , " was formed . Those of its members that had not been admitted to the ...
... party was break- ing asunder , a secret , oath - bound organization , said to have been called " The Sons of " 76 , " or " The Order of the Star - Spangled Banner , " was formed . Those of its members that had not been admitted to the ...
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... party is as follows : The meeting in 1872 in Oberlin , Ohio , of the National Christian Association was adjourned in order to allow a political mass meeting in sympathy with its views to be held . This meeting nominated Charles Francis ...
... party is as follows : The meeting in 1872 in Oberlin , Ohio , of the National Christian Association was adjourned in order to allow a political mass meeting in sympathy with its views to be held . This meeting nominated Charles Francis ...
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... party is going forward rapidly . American System . - In the debates which resulted in the tariff law of 1824 , Henry Clay called his plan of protective duties and internal improvements the Amer- ican system . " The term is usually ...
... party is going forward rapidly . American System . - In the debates which resulted in the tariff law of 1824 , Henry Clay called his plan of protective duties and internal improvements the Amer- ican system . " The term is usually ...
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