Democracy in the Making: The Jackson-Tyler EraBobbs-Merrill Company, 1938 - 334 strán (strany) |
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The Jackson-Tyler Era Hugh Russell Fraser. tional Republican party . But when the new Whig party unfurled Jefferson's banner and announced opposition to the consolidation of power in Washington , John Tyler felt his place was with that ...
The Jackson-Tyler Era Hugh Russell Fraser. tional Republican party . But when the new Whig party unfurled Jefferson's banner and announced opposition to the consolidation of power in Washington , John Tyler felt his place was with that ...
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... party is more than the old National Republican party , or it is that party . If the latter is true , then John Quincy Adams ought to be our leader . Then- " In Adams ' fall , We sinnéd all . " The House laughed uproariously . There was ...
... party is more than the old National Republican party , or it is that party . If the latter is true , then John Quincy Adams ought to be our leader . Then- " In Adams ' fall , We sinnéd all . " The House laughed uproariously . There was ...
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... party ? You certainly could not . Could you from another party ? It is equally clear you could not . You would then be thrown back on the fragment of seceders , ' the gentlemen portion of the Whig party , ' as they style themselves ...
... party ? You certainly could not . Could you from another party ? It is equally clear you could not . You would then be thrown back on the fragment of seceders , ' the gentlemen portion of the Whig party , ' as they style themselves ...
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