Life of Daniel Webster, Volumen2D. Appleton, 1872 |
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... Whig party supposed that the popularity of General Taylor , consequent upon his brilliant services in the war , rendered him the most " available " candidate for the presidency whom they could se- lect . Knowing very little respecting ...
... Whig party supposed that the popularity of General Taylor , consequent upon his brilliant services in the war , rendered him the most " available " candidate for the presidency whom they could se- lect . Knowing very little respecting ...
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... Whig party in possession of the Gov- ernment without any declared policy on these subjects ; and it consequently increased the peril of the formation of a third party , whose opinions , feelings , and action , on the subject of slavery ...
... Whig party in possession of the Gov- ernment without any declared policy on these subjects ; and it consequently increased the peril of the formation of a third party , whose opinions , feelings , and action , on the subject of slavery ...
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... Whig party of the country . But he imposed upon himself a strong restraint , and spoke with the reserve which belonged to his character . The sequel proved that the people of the United States did not choose to intrust the Government to ...
... Whig party of the country . But he imposed upon himself a strong restraint , and spoke with the reserve which belonged to his character . The sequel proved that the people of the United States did not choose to intrust the Government to ...
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