The Antislavery ArgumentWilliam H. Pease, Jane H. Pease Bobbs-Merrill, 1965 - 492 страница |
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... Whig politician , Representative and Senator from Kentucky , presidential candidate ( 1824 , 1832 , 1840 , 1844 ) ... Whig , President ( March - April 1841 ) . William Wirt ( 1772-1834 ) , author and lawyer , Anti - Masonic presidential ...
... Whig politician , Representative and Senator from Kentucky , presidential candidate ( 1824 , 1832 , 1840 , 1844 ) ... Whig , President ( March - April 1841 ) . William Wirt ( 1772-1834 ) , author and lawyer , Anti - Masonic presidential ...
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... whig , I have not met him . If there be a Whig editor , north of Mason and Dixon's line , who is willing to yield up any of the constitutional rights of the free States , I hope he will favor the country with his views ; and that he ...
... whig , I have not met him . If there be a Whig editor , north of Mason and Dixon's line , who is willing to yield up any of the constitutional rights of the free States , I hope he will favor the country with his views ; and that he ...
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... Whig party ? [ A voice - Resolutions . ] If more may be expected from the Whig party than the Democratic party , can- dor must attribute much of the difference to the fact that the Whigs are out of power , while the Democrats are in ...
... Whig party ? [ A voice - Resolutions . ] If more may be expected from the Whig party than the Democratic party , can- dor must attribute much of the difference to the fact that the Whigs are out of power , while the Democrats are in ...
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Introduction | xxiii |
Chronology | lxxxv |
Selected Bibliography | xci |
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