| William Garrett - Alabama - 1872 - 810 pages
...creation and encouragement of geographical and sectional parties ; therefore — Resolved, That it is both the part of patriotism and of duty to recognize no political principles other than The Constitution of the Country, The Union of the States, and The Enforcement... | |
| Mary Mapes Dodge - Children's literature - 1906 - 598 pages
...party, which ignored slavery in its platform, declaring that it recognized no political principles other than " the Constitution of the country, the...Union of the States, and the enforcement of the laws." Its candidates were John Bell of Tennessee for President, and Edward Everett of Massachusetts for Vice-President.... | |
| Lurton Dunham Ingersoll - Journalists - 1873 - 754 pages
...delegates now adopted the name of the " Constitutional Union " party, and expressly declared that it was the part of patriotism and of duty to recognize no political principle other than the Constitution, the Union of the States, and the enforcement of the laws. This party improved on the ancient adage,... | |
| Lewis O. Thompson - Caribbean Research Council - 1873 - 336 pages
...creation and encouragement of geographical and sectional parties ; therefore, Kooli-ed, That it Is both the part of patriotism and of duty to recognize no political principal other than THE CONSTITUTION or THE COUNTRY, THE UNION OF THE STATES, AND THE ENFORCEMENT... | |
| James D. McCabe - Dummies (Bookselling) - 1874 - 974 pages
...known as the "Constitutional Union Party," proclaimed as its platform the following vague sentence : " The constitution of the country, the union of the States, and the enforcement of the laws." The convention of this party met at Baltimore, and nominated for the presidency John Bell, of Tennessee,... | |
| James D. McCabe - United States - 1874 - 972 pages
...known as the " Constitutional Union Party," proclaimed as its platform the following vague sentence: "The constitution of the country, the union of the States, and the enforcement of the laws/' The convention of this party met at Baltimore, and nominated for the presidency John Bell, of Tennessee,... | |
| William Swinton - United States - 1875 - 356 pages
...it from every Federal Territory. IV. BELL, candidate of the Union Constitutional party. Platform : The " Constitution of the country, the Union of the States, and the enforcement of the laws." This platform was somewhat vague, as it did not definitely touch the main question which was agitating... | |
| Patrick Cudmore - Constitutional history - 1875 - 278 pages
...the creation and encouragement of geographical and sectional parties; therefore, Resolved. That it is both the part of patriotism and of duty to recognize no political principles other than the constitution of the country the Union of the States and the enforcement of... | |
| George Ripley, Charles Anderson Dana - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1876 - 894 pages
...Tennessee, and for vice president Edward Everett of Massachusetts. This party declared that it recognized "no political principle other than the constitution...union of the states, and the enforcement of the laws." The republican national convention assembled at Chicago on May 16, and nominated for president Abraham... | |
| William Swinton - United States - 1876 - 348 pages
...it from every Federal Territory. IV. BELL, candidate of the Union Constitutional party. Platform : The " Constitution of the country, the Union of the States, and the enforcement of the laws." This platform was somewhat vague, as it did not definitely touch the main question which was agitating... | |
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