The Struggle Of'72: The Issues and Candidates of the Present Political Campaign: Containing Biographical Sketches of All the Candidates for President and Vice-president; History and Platforms of the Great Political Parties; Facts about Public Men and Measures; Review of Grant's Administration; the Queer Record of Horace Greeley |
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... defeat in pending elections have regulated the upward or downward tendencies of the na- tional securities , and such other indices as serve to show the estimation in which a country is held abroad . During the most of the years referred ...
... defeat in pending elections have regulated the upward or downward tendencies of the na- tional securities , and such other indices as serve to show the estimation in which a country is held abroad . During the most of the years referred ...
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... Defeats Seward at Chicago -The War Comes On- " Forward to Richmond ! " — Thorning Lincoln - The Cleveland Convention- “ Any- body to beat Lincoln ” —Greeley Winks at the Movement — The Niagara Falls Affair - Greeley Hobnobs with Bogus ...
... Defeats Seward at Chicago -The War Comes On- " Forward to Richmond ! " — Thorning Lincoln - The Cleveland Convention- “ Any- body to beat Lincoln ” —Greeley Winks at the Movement — The Niagara Falls Affair - Greeley Hobnobs with Bogus ...
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... except those of Massachusetts , Vermont , Kentucky , and Tennessee . Under this crushing defeat the Whig party was destroyed . During the administration of President Pierce , who had been elected in 1852 , an event occurred ( 19 )
... except those of Massachusetts , Vermont , Kentucky , and Tennessee . Under this crushing defeat the Whig party was destroyed . During the administration of President Pierce , who had been elected in 1852 , an event occurred ( 19 )
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... defeat in the elections of 1854. This defeat would , doubtless , have been even more dis- astrous but for the fact that the disruption of par- ties , caused by the elections of 1852 and the Kan- sas - Nebraska Bill , had been too recent ...
... defeat in the elections of 1854. This defeat would , doubtless , have been even more dis- astrous but for the fact that the disruption of par- ties , caused by the elections of 1852 and the Kan- sas - Nebraska Bill , had been too recent ...
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... defeated for the Senate , Mr. Douglas being again elected by the Legisla- ture . But when the National Convention of the Republican party assembled at Chicago in 1860 , it was at once discovered that Mr. Lincoln was a for- midable ...
... defeated for the Senate , Mr. Douglas being again elected by the Legisla- ture . But when the National Convention of the Republican party assembled at Chicago in 1860 , it was at once discovered that Mr. Lincoln was a for- midable ...
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