A Biographical Sketch of Henry A. Wise: With a History of the Political Campaign in Virginia in 1855: to which is Added a Review of the Position of Parties in the Union, and a Statement of the Political Issues: Distinguishing Them on the Eve of the Presidential Campaign of 1856J. W. Randolph, 1856 - 509 sider |
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... Parties in the Union, and a Statement of the Political Issues: Distinguishing Them on the Eve of the Presidential ... Know Nothing party , but now shows strong proclivities for being an ally of Horace Greeley . Mr. Wise's abilities ...
... Parties in the Union, and a Statement of the Political Issues: Distinguishing Them on the Eve of the Presidential ... Know Nothing party , but now shows strong proclivities for being an ally of Horace Greeley . Mr. Wise's abilities ...
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... known as the KNOW - NOTHING PARTY , in Virginia , in 1855. In doing this , we hope to present something useful to the living , and which may guard the unthinking in after generations against the machinations of any secret sect , clique or ...
... known as the KNOW - NOTHING PARTY , in Virginia , in 1855. In doing this , we hope to present something useful to the living , and which may guard the unthinking in after generations against the machinations of any secret sect , clique or ...
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... party , they will rather vote with an open , a manly , and an honest party , than with a secret and a mysterious order that has disbanded and scattered them . A state rights Whig is more a Democrat than a Know - Nothing . THE CRY OF ...
... party , they will rather vote with an open , a manly , and an honest party , than with a secret and a mysterious order that has disbanded and scattered them . A state rights Whig is more a Democrat than a Know - Nothing . THE CRY OF ...
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... party to destroy the fair fame of an honest and upright man . THE ISSUES OF THE CANVASS . Know - Nothingism was ... Nothing party would supercede the old Whig party , counselled against the abandon- ment of a single Whig tenet ; but ...
... party to destroy the fair fame of an honest and upright man . THE ISSUES OF THE CANVASS . Know - Nothingism was ... Nothing party would supercede the old Whig party , counselled against the abandon- ment of a single Whig tenet ; but ...
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... NOTHINGS . - When , in its issue of the 25th December , the Richmond Whig THE KNOW- scornfully repelled the suggestion that the Whig party of Virginia should abandon their organization and submit to the sway of Know - Nothingism , we ...
... NOTHINGS . - When , in its issue of the 25th December , the Richmond Whig THE KNOW- scornfully repelled the suggestion that the Whig party of Virginia should abandon their organization and submit to the sway of Know - Nothingism , we ...
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Side 17 - ... that he will support the Constitution of the United States, and that he doJh- absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every foreign prince, potentate, state or sovereignty whatever, and particularly, by name, the prince, potentate, state or sovereignty whereof he was before a citizen or subject; which proceedings shall be recorded by the clerk of the court.
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