A Dictionary of American Politics: Comprising Accounts of Political Parties, Measures and Men ...A.L. Burt, 1892 - 556 sider |
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... Liberty 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 ...
... Liberty 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 ...
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... Liberty , or Knights of the Order of the Sons of Liberty . Its organization was of a military nature ; in 1864 the number of its members was estimated at from 350,000 to 800,000 , among whom , it is said , was Jefferson Davis ; among ...
... Liberty , or Knights of the Order of the Sons of Liberty . Its organization was of a military nature ; in 1864 the number of its members was estimated at from 350,000 to 800,000 , among whom , it is said , was Jefferson Davis ; among ...
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... Liberty Poles . Ancient Mariner of the Wabash . - A name ap- plied to Richard W. Thompson , of Indiana , who was Secretary of the Navy under President Hayes . Annapolis Academy . ( See United States Naval Academy . ) Annexations . - The ...
... Liberty Poles . Ancient Mariner of the Wabash . - A name ap- plied to Richard W. Thompson , of Indiana , who was Secretary of the Navy under President Hayes . Annapolis Academy . ( See United States Naval Academy . ) Annexations . - The ...
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... Liberty Party ) , but his election was taken as a sign of popular approval of annexation , and Congress and Tyler's administration now became attached to the project . Early in 1845 Congress authorized the President to negotiate a ...
... Liberty Party ) , but his election was taken as a sign of popular approval of annexation , and Congress and Tyler's administration now became attached to the project . Early in 1845 Congress authorized the President to negotiate a ...
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... liberty , but was just such an instrument as ambitious men would desire for the purpose of furthering their plans . The party was composed prin- cipally of local politicians who were jealous of enlarged political relations and of ...
... liberty , but was just such an instrument as ambitious men would desire for the purpose of furthering their plans . The party was composed prin- cipally of local politicians who were jealous of enlarged political relations and of ...
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