A Dictionary of American Politics: Comprising Accounts of Political Parties, Measures and Men ...A.L. Burt, 1892 - 556 sider |
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... Whigs . ( See National Republican Party . ) - Adams , Charles Francis , was born in Boston , August 18 , 1807. He spent much of his boyhood abroad , his father , John Quincy Adams , being at different times United States Minister to ...
... Whigs . ( See National Republican Party . ) - Adams , Charles Francis , was born in Boston , August 18 , 1807. He spent much of his boyhood abroad , his father , John Quincy Adams , being at different times United States Minister to ...
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... Whig 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 ...
... Whig 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 ...
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... Whigs . — In England , before the Ameri- can Revolution and after it , too , the Whigs were the party that struggled against the extension of the royal prerogative ; the Tories upheld it . So it naturally fol- lowed that Americans ...
... Whigs . — In England , before the Ameri- can Revolution and after it , too , the Whigs were the party that struggled against the extension of the royal prerogative ; the Tories upheld it . So it naturally fol- lowed that Americans ...
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... 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 the Nueces and Rio ...
... 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 the Nueces and Rio ...
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... Whig party , of which it remained a powerful faction . It maintained a separate existence only in Pennsylvania where in 1835 ... Whigs that opposed the Kansas - Nebraska Bill in 1854. These were joined by Democrats of similar views , and ...
... Whig party , of which it remained a powerful faction . It maintained a separate existence only in Pennsylvania where in 1835 ... Whigs that opposed the Kansas - Nebraska Bill in 1854. These were joined by Democrats of similar views , and ...
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