The Abolition Crusade and Its Consequences: Four Periods of American HistoryC. Scribner's Sons, 1912 - Всего страниц: 249 |
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... became a party and called themselves Republicans . Some thirty years later they called themselves Democrats . Those , on the other hand , who believed in construing the grants of power in the Con- stitution liberally 17 AND ITS ...
... became a party and called themselves Republicans . Some thirty years later they called themselves Democrats . Those , on the other hand , who believed in construing the grants of power in the Con- stitution liberally 17 AND ITS ...
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... Democratic Republicans dropped the name Republican and became Democrats . The foregoing sketch has been given with no intent to write a political history , but only to show with what emphasis the Amer- ican people condemned all ...
... Democratic Republicans dropped the name Republican and became Democrats . The foregoing sketch has been given with no intent to write a political history , but only to show with what emphasis the Amer- ican people condemned all ...
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... Democracy , first as Feder- alists and later as Whigs . In the South the Whigs have been described as " a fine upstanding old party , a party of blue broad- cloth , silver buttons , and a coach and four . " It was not until anti ...
... Democracy , first as Feder- alists and later as Whigs . In the South the Whigs have been described as " a fine upstanding old party , a party of blue broad- cloth , silver buttons , and a coach and four . " It was not until anti ...
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... Democrats and the Whigs , the voters some- what equally divided between them . For years both parties had regarded the Aboli- tionists precisely as did the non - partisan meeting at Faneuil Hall , in August , 1835— as a band of ...
... Democrats and the Whigs , the voters some- what equally divided between them . For years both parties had regarded the Aboli- tionists precisely as did the non - partisan meeting at Faneuil Hall , in August , 1835— as a band of ...
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... In 1848 another presidential election turned on the anti - slavery vote , this time again in New York State . Anti - slavery Democrats bolted the Democratic ticket , thus electing General Taylor 99 AND ITS CONSEQUENCES.
... In 1848 another presidential election turned on the anti - slavery vote , this time again in New York State . Anti - slavery Democrats bolted the Democratic ticket , thus electing General Taylor 99 AND ITS CONSEQUENCES.
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