| John Alexander Logan - 1886 - 912 páginas
...Resolved, 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, and that, as representatives of the Constitutional Union men of the Country, in National Convention... | |
| Frederick Thomas Jones - 1886 - 350 páginas
...resolution, that it is the part both 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; John Bell, of Tenn., is nominated for President, with Edward Everett, of Mass., for Vice-President.... | |
| Edward Stanwood - 1888 - 476 páginas
...Tlesolvcd, 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, and that, as representatives of the constitutional Union men of the country in national convention... | |
| Bp. Samuel Fallows, Samuel Fallows - 1888 - 436 páginas
...Resolved, That it is both the part of palrotism and of duty to recognize no political principles other than THE CONSTITUTION OF THE COUNTRY, THE UNION OF THE STATES, AND THE ENFORCEMENT OK THE LAWS; and that as representatives of the Constitutional Union men of the Country, in National... | |
| K. L. Armstrong - 1889 - 460 páginas
...political frontiers defined. The "Constitutional Union" party met at Baltimore. All itdemanded was the "Constitution of the country, the union of the States, and the enforcement of the laws." The Republicans met at Chicago. The platform is the most significant in the political history of the republic,... | |
| John William Jones - 1889 - 752 páginas
...declaring it to be '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/ pledged itself and its supporters 'to maintain, protect, and defend, separately and unitedly, those... | |
| William Carlos Martyn - 1890 - 372 páginas
...much abroad in politics. The sounding jplatform of the Union party, consisting of a single phrase, " The Constitution of the Country, the Union of the States, and the Enforcement of the Laws," appealed to his patriotism. But as the canvass proceeded his eyes were opened. With his wonted candor... | |
| John George Nicolay, John Hay - 1890 - 530 páginas
...platform a resolution declaring in substance that they would " recognize no other political principle than the Constitution of the country, the Union of the States, and the enforcement of the laws." They had no reasonable hope of direct success at the polls in November; but they had a clear possibility... | |
| Jefferson Davis - 1890 - 554 páginas
...declared it to be 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. It totally ignored the territorial question. Thus, four distinct parties presented rival tickets and... | |
| John George Nicolay, John Hay - 1890 - 526 páginas
...platform a resolution declaring in substance that they would " recognize no other political principle than the Constitution of the country, the Union of the States, and the enforcement of the laws." They had no reasonable hope of direct success at the polls in November ; but they had a clear possibility... | |
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