A Political History of the State of New York, Volumen2H. Holt & Company, 1906 |
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... Dickinson , an unlearned but brilliant Steuben County Whig , generally known as Bray Dickinson : " the Roman feller jumped into the gap of his own accord , but the people throw'd Van Buren in ! " On August 12 , 1840 , the Whigs ...
... Dickinson , an unlearned but brilliant Steuben County Whig , generally known as Bray Dickinson : " the Roman feller jumped into the gap of his own accord , but the people throw'd Van Buren in ! " On August 12 , 1840 , the Whigs ...
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... Dickinson , William C. Bouck , Samuel Beardsley , Henry A. Foster , and Horatio Seymour . Azariah C. Flagg , with Samuel Young , George P. Barker , y and Michael Hoffman , directed the Radicals . All were able men . Bouck carried fewer ...
... Dickinson , William C. Bouck , Samuel Beardsley , Henry A. Foster , and Horatio Seymour . Azariah C. Flagg , with Samuel Young , George P. Barker , y and Michael Hoffman , directed the Radicals . All were able men . Bouck carried fewer ...
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... Dickinson had been the candidates , in 1840 , for governor and lieutenant - governor , and they now demanded renomination . The Radicals wanted Samuel Young or Michael Hoffman for governor ; and , before the passage of the " stop and ...
... Dickinson had been the candidates , in 1840 , for governor and lieutenant - governor , and they now demanded renomination . The Radicals wanted Samuel Young or Michael Hoffman for governor ; and , before the passage of the " stop and ...
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... Dickinson , and Marcus Morton led the Northern ranks . . . . Morton said that under the majority rule Jefferson had been nominated ; that rule had governed state , county , and township conventions . Butler admitted that under the rule ...
... Dickinson , and Marcus Morton led the Northern ranks . . . . Morton said that under the majority rule Jefferson had been nominated ; that rule had governed state , county , and township conventions . Butler admitted that under the rule ...
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... Dickinson , the most violently indignant the day before , declared that " he loved this convention because it had acted so like the masses . " In a high state of nervous excitement , Samuel Young had denounced " the abominable Texas ...
... Dickinson , the most violently indignant the day before , declared that " he loved this convention because it had acted so like the masses . " In a high state of nervous excitement , Samuel Young had denounced " the abominable Texas ...
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