A Dictionary of American Politics: Comprising Accounts of Political Parties, Measures and Men ...A.L. Burt, 1892 - 556 sider |
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... candidates for office , a proceeding to which the " Garrisonians " objected , withdrew . The seceders , who regarded " the Federal Constitution as 99 essentially anti - slavery , and swore with good consciences DICTIONARY OF AMERICAN ...
... candidates for office , a proceeding to which the " Garrisonians " objected , withdrew . The seceders , who regarded " the Federal Constitution as 99 essentially anti - slavery , and swore with good consciences DICTIONARY OF AMERICAN ...
Side 8
... candidates , the abolitionists voted with the Free Soil party , and continued with them until 1856 , when they ... candidate for Vice - President with Van Buren . He served as Repre- sentative in the Thirty - sixth Congress , and ...
... candidates , the abolitionists voted with the Free Soil party , and continued with them until 1856 , when they ... candidate for Vice - President with Van Buren . He served as Repre- sentative in the Thirty - sixth Congress , and ...
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... candidates were again nominated , but under another party name . ( See Constitutional Union Party . ) After Fillmore's defeat , the party in 1857 carried the State elections in Rhode Island and Maryland , and in 1859 it was still ...
... candidates were again nominated , but under another party name . ( See Constitutional Union Party . ) After Fillmore's defeat , the party in 1857 carried the State elections in Rhode Island and Maryland , and in 1859 it was still ...
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... 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 score of the secret society plank . III . This party ...
... 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 score of the secret society plank . III . This party ...
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... 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 Grande ...
... 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 Grande ...
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