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 GreeleyUnion publishing Company, 1872 - 570 páginas |
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... John C. Breck- inridge for the Presidency and Vice - Presidency , at a convention held in the city of Cincinnati . Over the Philadelphia convention the Hon . Henry S. Lane , of Indiana , presided . It was a large , enthu- siastic and ...
... John C. Breck- inridge for the Presidency and Vice - Presidency , at a convention held in the city of Cincinnati . Over the Philadelphia convention the Hon . Henry S. Lane , of Indiana , presided . It was a large , enthu- siastic and ...
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... John A. Kasson , of Iowa , was much more elaborate than that of 1856. As showing the growth of the party in respect of plat- form literature , it may be well to quote the entire document : CHICAGO PLATFORM OF 1860 . " Resolved , That we ...
... John A. Kasson , of Iowa , was much more elaborate than that of 1856. As showing the growth of the party in respect of plat- form literature , it may be well to quote the entire document : CHICAGO PLATFORM OF 1860 . " Resolved , That we ...
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... . Douglas was nominated , but the seceding del- egations of several States nominated John C. Breckinridge for President , and Joseph Lane , of Oregon , for Vice - President . Herschel V. Johnson 32 THE STRUGGLE OF '72 .
... . Douglas was nominated , but the seceding del- egations of several States nominated John C. Breckinridge for President , and Joseph Lane , of Oregon , for Vice - President . Herschel V. Johnson 32 THE STRUGGLE OF '72 .
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... John Bell , of Tennessee , for President and Edward Everett , of Massachusetts , for Vice - President . Thus the campaign of 1860 was a quadrilateral contest . The Charleston convention and that which nomi- nated Messrs . Bell and ...
... John Bell , of Tennessee , for President and Edward Everett , of Massachusetts , for Vice - President . Thus the campaign of 1860 was a quadrilateral contest . The Charleston convention and that which nomi- nated Messrs . Bell and ...
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... John- son , of Tennessee , was nominated for Vice President . The platform adopted by this convention was an admirable expression of patriotic sentiment and wisdom . It , of course , forms an important part of the political annals of ...
... John- son , of Tennessee , was nominated for Vice President . The platform adopted by this convention was an admirable expression of patriotic sentiment and wisdom . It , of course , forms an important part of the political annals of ...
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