A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, Volume 20Bureau of national literature, Incorporated, 1916 - Presidents |
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... Democratic , though the administration was Whig . Debate on Clay's resolutions lasted two months and was participated in ... Democrats . On May 8 this committee submitted an elaborate series of bills em- bodying the substance of Clay's ...
... Democratic , though the administration was Whig . Debate on Clay's resolutions lasted two months and was participated in ... Democrats . On May 8 this committee submitted an elaborate series of bills em- bodying the substance of Clay's ...
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... Democrats held their meetings over a resort in Frankfort Street , New York , locally famous for its refresh- ments served in pewter mugs ; hence the name . Philadelphia , The : Attacked by vessel of Morocco , 352 . Disavowal of , by ...
... Democrats held their meetings over a resort in Frankfort Street , New York , locally famous for its refresh- ments served in pewter mugs ; hence the name . Philadelphia , The : Attacked by vessel of Morocco , 352 . Disavowal of , by ...
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... Democrats and twenty - one of the twenty - two Senators who opposed the bill were Republicans . The only Democrat to vote against the bill was Senator Lane of Oregon . The Philippine Commission , which had been in charge of the islands ...
... Democrats and twenty - one of the twenty - two Senators who opposed the bill were Republicans . The only Democrat to vote against the bill was Senator Lane of Oregon . The Philippine Commission , which had been in charge of the islands ...
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... Democrats met at Pittsburg in August , 1852 , and nominated John P. Hale , on a platform setting forth strict construction of the Constitution ; " no more slave states , no slave territory , no nation- alized slavery , and no national ...
... Democrats met at Pittsburg in August , 1852 , and nominated John P. Hale , on a platform setting forth strict construction of the Constitution ; " no more slave states , no slave territory , no nation- alized slavery , and no national ...
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... Democrats of his state in the memorable struggle against John P. Hale . In 1850 , he reluc tantly supported the ... Democrats , 22 Whigs , and 2 Free - Soil . The House was composed of 234 mem- bers , of whom 159 were Democrats , 71 ...
... Democrats of his state in the memorable struggle against John P. Hale . In 1850 , he reluc tantly supported the ... Democrats , 22 Whigs , and 2 Free - Soil . The House was composed of 234 mem- bers , of whom 159 were Democrats , 71 ...
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