A Dictionary of American Politics: Comprising Accounts of Political Parties, Measures and Men ...A.L. Burt, 1892 - 556 sider |
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... Republican party in 1884 . He Bell , John , was born near Nashville , Tennessee , February 15 , 1797 , and died September 10 , 1869 . was a lawyer , a graduate of the University of Nashville . He was a Congressman from 1829 to 1841 , as ...
... Republican party in 1884 . He Bell , John , was born near Nashville , Tennessee , February 15 , 1797 , and died September 10 , 1869 . was a lawyer , a graduate of the University of Nashville . He was a Congressman from 1829 to 1841 , as ...
Side 63
... Republicans had affected . " Black Cockade Federalist was a term of reproach ap- plied to Federalists during the days of ... Republican candidate for President , war referred to by Judge West , the blind orator of Ohio , as " that grand ...
... Republicans had affected . " Black Cockade Federalist was a term of reproach ap- plied to Federalists during the days of ... Republican candidate for President , war referred to by Judge West , the blind orator of Ohio , as " that grand ...
Side 66
... Republican party have from time to time attempted to draw votes and gain partisan advantages by appeals to the passions raised by that struggle . The phrase , " bloody shirt , " is employed in reference to the now dead issues involved ...
... Republican party have from time to time attempted to draw votes and gain partisan advantages by appeals to the passions raised by that struggle . The phrase , " bloody shirt , " is employed in reference to the now dead issues involved ...
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... Republican from 1867 to 1875 and from 1877 to 1879 , representing Massa- chusetts . In 1878 and 1879 he ran for Governor as the candidate of the Greenback party . In 1882 he was elected Governor as the Democratic nominee . In 1884 he ...
... Republican from 1867 to 1875 and from 1877 to 1879 , representing Massa- chusetts . In 1878 and 1879 he ran for Governor as the candidate of the Greenback party . In 1882 he was elected Governor as the Democratic nominee . In 1884 he ...
Side 80
... Republican State . Its electoral vote was cast for the Republican candidate for President between 1860 and 1884 , except in 1880 , when all but one of the Democratic electors were chosen by a small majority . The derivation of its name ...
... Republican State . Its electoral vote was cast for the Republican candidate for President between 1860 and 1884 , except in 1880 , when all but one of the Democratic electors were chosen by a small majority . The derivation of its name ...
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