A Dictionary of American Politics: Comprising Accounts of Political Parties, Measures and Men ...A.L. Burt, 1892 - 556 sider |
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... nominate 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 ...
... nominate 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 ...
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... nominated for President and Andrew Jackson Donelson for Vice - President . These nominations were endorsed by a Whig convention in September . Fillmore carried but one State , Maryland , while his total popular vote was about 850,000 ...
... nominated for President and Andrew Jackson Donelson for Vice - President . These nominations were endorsed by a Whig convention in September . Fillmore carried but one State , Maryland , while his total popular vote was about 850,000 ...
Side 21
... nominated James B. Walker , of Illinois , for President . In 1880 nominations were again made ; in 1884 the nominee , S. C. Pomeroy , withdrew in favor of St. John , the Prohi- bition candidate , on his assurance that he " stood on ...
... nominated James B. Walker , of Illinois , for President . In 1880 nominations were again made ; in 1884 the nominee , S. C. Pomeroy , withdrew in favor of St. John , the Prohi- bition candidate , on his assurance that he " stood on ...
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... nominated Polk , who favored annexation , instead of Van Buren , who 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 ...
... nominated Polk , who favored annexation , instead of Van Buren , who 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 ...
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... nominated . The vote polled by the Anti - Masons was comparatively small , but the party increased so rapidly that by 1830 it was , in New York , the great opponent of the Democrats , whose head , Andrew Jackson , was a Mason . In 1831 ...
... nominated . The vote polled by the Anti - Masons was comparatively small , but the party increased so rapidly that by 1830 it was , in New York , the great opponent of the Democrats , whose head , Andrew Jackson , was a Mason . In 1831 ...
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