A Political Text-book for 1860: Comprising a Brief View of Presidential Nominations and Elections Including All the National Platforms Ever Yet Adopted: Also a History of the Struggle Respecting Slavery in the Territories, and of the Action of Congress as to the Freedom of the Public Lands, with the Most Notable Speeches and Letters of Messrs. Lincoln, Douglas, Bell, Cass, Seward, Everett, Breckinridge, H. V. Johnson, Etc., Etc., Touching the Questions of the Day; and Returns of All Presidential Elections Since 1836 |
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... SCHLESINGER LIBRARY on the History of Women ON THE A GIVEN 1 ΤΟ AND S LIFE - L in America RADCLIFFE INSTITUTE Transferred from Hilles Library W.B.CLARE BOOKSELLERS SST BOSTO 16 Beaten for President in Democratic Conven- tion , 1852.
... SCHLESINGER LIBRARY on the History of Women ON THE A GIVEN 1 ΤΟ AND S LIFE - L in America RADCLIFFE INSTITUTE Transferred from Hilles Library W.B.CLARE BOOKSELLERS SST BOSTO 16 Beaten for President in Democratic Conven- tion , 1852.
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... the residue . Without apology , there- fore , or further explanation , the Text - Book is commended to the favor of the American public . NEW - YORK , August 1st , 1860 . CONTENTS . PAGE 12 ABOLITION CONV . at Warsaw , iv ADVERTISEMENT .
... the residue . Without apology , there- fore , or further explanation , the Text - Book is commended to the favor of the American public . NEW - YORK , August 1st , 1860 . CONTENTS . PAGE 12 ABOLITION CONV . at Warsaw , iv ADVERTISEMENT .
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... AMERICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION , 1856 .... 23 AMERICAN NATIONAL COUNCIL , 1856 ...... ANTI - MASONIC NATIONAL CONVENTIONS of 1830 and 1831 .. 225 23 10 51 ཋཊྛམཱ for Dissolution .. BOYD , LINN , of Kentucky , defeated for Vice - President ...
... AMERICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION , 1856 .... 23 AMERICAN NATIONAL COUNCIL , 1856 ...... ANTI - MASONIC NATIONAL CONVENTIONS of 1830 and 1831 .. 225 23 10 51 ཋཊྛམཱ for Dissolution .. BOYD , LINN , of Kentucky , defeated for Vice - President ...
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... American National Convention ... DAVIS JEFFERSON , of Mississippi , supported , 1860 , for President in National Democratic Con- vention His resolutions as they passed the Senate ... DAVIS , JOHN , of Massachusetts , defeated for Vice ...
... American National Convention ... DAVIS JEFFERSON , of Mississippi , supported , 1860 , for President in National Democratic Con- vention His resolutions as they passed the Senate ... DAVIS , JOHN , of Massachusetts , defeated for Vice ...
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... American nominee for President in 1856 .. Indorsed by Whig National Convention in 1856 . His views on Slavery - Buffalo Letter of 1838 , and Albany Speech of 1856 .... His Letter to New - York Union Meeting , 1860 .. FITZPATRICK ...
... American nominee for President in 1856 .. Indorsed by Whig National Convention in 1856 . His views on Slavery - Buffalo Letter of 1838 , and Albany Speech of 1856 .... His Letter to New - York Union Meeting , 1860 .. FITZPATRICK ...
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