| England - 1853 - 796 pages
...the democratic party, in their conference at Baltimore, in 1852, resolved to " resist all attempts at renewing in Congress, or out of it, the agitation of the slavery question, under whatever shape or colour the attempt may be made." In this demand, therefore, they are certain of the support of the... | |
| North American review - 1896 - 818 pages
...fugitive-slave law to be equally sacred with the Constitution, and pledged the party to " resist all attempts at renewing in Congress, or out of it, the agitation...whatever shape or color the attempt may be made." It was just as natural for the Whigs, after their surrender in 1848, to follow this example in their... | |
| 1852 - 746 pages
...to destroy or impair its efficiency. Resolved, That the Democratic party will resist all attempts at renewing, in Congress or out of it, the agitation...under whatever shape or color the attempt may be made. Resolved, That the proceeds of the public lands ought to be sacredly applied to the national objects... | |
| Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society - African Americans - 1851 - 374 pages
...to destroy or impair its efficiency. Resolved, That the Democratic Party will resist all attempts at renewing in Congress, or out of it, the agitation...Slavery question, under whatever shape or color the attempts may be made. Whatever talvo to their consciences the VAN BUREN section of the Democrats may... | |
| Democratic Party. National convention, Baltimore - Campaign literature - 1852 - 78 pages
...to destroy or impair its efficiency. Resolved, That the democratic party will resist all attempts at renewing, in Congress or out of it, the agitation...under whatever shape or color the attempt may be made. Resolved, That the proceeds of the public lands ought to be sacredly applied to the national objects... | |
| Democratic National Convention - 1852 - 88 pages
...to destroy or impair its efficiency. Rewired, That the democnvic party will resist all attempts at renewing, in Congress or out of it, the agitation...under whatever shape or color the attempt may be made. Resolved, That the proceeds of the public lands ought to he sacredly applied to the national objects... | |
| Democratic National Committee (U.S.) - Campaign literature - 1852 - 126 pages
...constitution. Resoh-eil, That the democratic party will resist all attempts at renewing, in Congrfcs or out of it, the agitation of the slavery question,...under whatever shape or color the attempt may be made. Resolved, That we are decidedly opposed to taking from the President the qualified veto power, by which... | |
| David W. Bartlett - 1852 - 318 pages
...destroy or impair its efficiency. "Resolved, That the Democratic party will resist all attempts at renewing in Congress, or out of it, the agitation...Slavery question, under whatever shape or color the attempts may be made. " Resolved, That the proceeds of the public lands ought to be sacredly applied... | |
| Hermitage - Presidents - 1852 - 216 pages
...destroy or impair its efficiency. Resolved, That the democratic party will resist all J£ attempts at renewing in Congress, or out of it, the agitation...slavery question, under whatever shape or color the attempts may be made. [V Resolved, That the proceeds of the public lands ought t to be sacredly applied... | |
| Periodicals - 1852 - 794 pages
...domination of the Bank of the United States, and from a corrupting system of general internal improvements. Resolved, That the Democratic party will faithfully abide by and uphold the principles laid down ¡D the Kentucky and Virginia resolutions of 1798, and in the report of Mr. Madison to the Virginia... | |
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