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... party exactly on the other side from me , and belonged to an en- tirely different party . He was elected by the Know - Nothing party - and I think they were cheated in the election . Mr. BLOW . I was a member of the Ameri- can party . The ...
... party exactly on the other side from me , and belonged to an en- tirely different party . He was elected by the Know - Nothing party - and I think they were cheated in the election . Mr. BLOW . I was a member of the Ameri- can party . The ...
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... party in 1855 , and earnestly associated with pro - slavery 1855 , and earnestly associated with pro - slavery men and parties . But since 1860 , if there is any virtue in Freesoil , any virtue in immediate eman- cipation , any virtue ...
... party in 1855 , and earnestly associated with pro - slavery 1855 , and earnestly associated with pro - slavery men and parties . But since 1860 , if there is any virtue in Freesoil , any virtue in immediate eman- cipation , any virtue ...
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... party , or your Republican party , or your Democratic slavery party : the phrases now are meaningless , have become idle parodies on all earnest effort . As well go masquerading in the clothes of your an- cestry . You have a Radical ...
... party , or your Republican party , or your Democratic slavery party : the phrases now are meaningless , have become idle parodies on all earnest effort . As well go masquerading in the clothes of your an- cestry . You have a Radical ...
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... party who was arraigned had an opportunity to appear by himself or coun- sel and defend himself ; but I do not ... party times every man who enlists under a party banner becomes an adherent of that party , right or wrong . He immediately ...
... party who was arraigned had an opportunity to appear by himself or coun- sel and defend himself ; but I do not ... party times every man who enlists under a party banner becomes an adherent of that party , right or wrong . He immediately ...
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... parties were now reversed , their policy , at least so far as the Repub- lican party is involved , would be diametrically and wholly inverted . Mr. President , I have stood in a sort of middle ground between parties for the last ten ...
... parties were now reversed , their policy , at least so far as the Repub- lican party is involved , would be diametrically and wholly inverted . Mr. President , I have stood in a sort of middle ground between parties for the last ten ...
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