| 1890 - 802 páginas
..." That it is both the part of patriotism and of duty to recognize no political principle other than the Constitution of the country, the Union of the States, and the enforcement of the laws." They concluded ' this resolution with apt words expressive of the duties of the party to "maintain,... | |
| Mary Sheldon Barnes, Earl Barnes - 1891 - 482 páginas
...they do not want it.325 For the American National Constitutional party, by tbeir platform, which ran : The Constitution of the country, the Union of the States, and the Enforcement of the Laws. Secession of South Carolina. — It was soon seen that the result of the campaign would be the election... | |
| James Ford Rhodes - 1892 - 604 páginas
...their remedy for the sore was a plaster, when it rather needed cauterization. Their platform was : " The Constitution of the country, the union of the States, and the enforcement of the laws ;" and they nominated — For President, Bell, of Tennessee ; and for Vice-President, Everett, of Massachusetts... | |
| Everit Brown, Albert Strauss - 1892 - 582 páginas
...of existing parties as tending "to widen political divisions," and declared their principle to be " the Constitution of the country, the union of the States, and the enforcement of the laws." John Bell, of Tennessee, and Edward Everett, of Massachusetts, were respectively nominated for President... | |
| Hermann Von Holst - 1892 - 478 páginas
...therefore, " both the part of patriotism and of duty to recognize no political principle other than the constitution of the country, the union of the states and the enforcement of the laws." Hence, following the constitution, the platform did not so much as contain the word slavery. And, indeed,... | |
| John Witherspoon Du Bose - 1892 - 820 páginas
...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 THE LAWS." John Bell, Of Tennessee, and Edward Everett, of Massachusetts, were nominated, respectively, for President... | |
| James Ford Rhodes - 1892 - 564 páginas
...their remedy for the sore was a plaster, when it rather needed cauterization. Their platform was : i' The Constitution of the country, the union of the States, and the enforcement of the laws ;" and they nominated — For President, Bell, of Tennessee ; and for Vice-President, Everett, of Massachusetts... | |
| Everit Brown, Albert Strauss - 1892 - 568 páginas
...of existing parties as tending "to widen political divisions," and declared their principle to be " the Constitution of the country, the union of the States, and the enforcement of the laws." John Bell, of Tennessee, and Edward Everett, of Massachusetts, were respectively nominated for President... | |
| Allen Clapp Thomas - 1895 - 606 páginas
...Tennessee and Edward Everett of Massachusetts, adopting as their platform the indefinite declaration, " The Constitution of the country, the union of the states, and the enforcement of the laws." The Republicans nominated Abraham Lincoln of Illinois and Hannibal Hamlin of Maine (Sect. 299). Thus there... | |
| Asa Hollister Craig - 1897 - 538 páginas
...protect the rights of slave-holders in all the territories. The Bell party had for their platform : " The Constitution of the country, the union of the States, and the enforcement of the laws." Union, seceded, but the Federal government, denying that right, raised armies and enforced its authority.... | |
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