The Magazine of History: With Notes and Queries. Extra numbers, Tema 181,Volumen46 -Tema 188,Volumen47W. Abbatt., 1933 |
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... party who resisted the extension of slavery ; and of the principles of this party he was a steady and un- flinching advocate . His course , therefore , on this subject , has been consistent throughout . The religious sentiment expressed ...
... party who resisted the extension of slavery ; and of the principles of this party he was a steady and un- flinching advocate . His course , therefore , on this subject , has been consistent throughout . The religious sentiment expressed ...
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... party , and the princi- ples involved , to overcome any desire which he may have had to be their standard - bearer and leader . In the first National Convention of the Republican party , which met at Philadelphia , June 17th , 1856 ...
... party , and the princi- ples involved , to overcome any desire which he may have had to be their standard - bearer and leader . In the first National Convention of the Republican party , which met at Philadelphia , June 17th , 1856 ...
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... party thus produced could hardly fail to secure the success of the Republi- can candidate at the polls . The two wings of the Democratic party , which were thus created , were not so widely antagonistic in principles but that the South ...
... party thus produced could hardly fail to secure the success of the Republi- can candidate at the polls . The two wings of the Democratic party , which were thus created , were not so widely antagonistic in principles but that the South ...
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