A Biographical Sketch of Henry A. Wise: With A History of the Political Campaign in Virginia in 1855,Scholarly Publishing Office, University of Michigan Library, 1856 - 552 halaman |
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Halaman xxvii
... Democratic party that had favored the election , in 1836 , of Hugh L. White and John Tyler . For this purpose to be secured , Judge White had to be consulted . Mr. Wise being a bosom friend of Judge White , Mr. Clay got him to make the ...
... Democratic party that had favored the election , in 1836 , of Hugh L. White and John Tyler . For this purpose to be secured , Judge White had to be consulted . Mr. Wise being a bosom friend of Judge White , Mr. Clay got him to make the ...
Halaman xxix
... Democratic party upon every cardinal issue , yet pledg- ing himself to be practically with that party . These pledges being given by Mr. Clay through Mr. Wise to Judge White and his friends , they immediately advocated his nomination in ...
... Democratic party upon every cardinal issue , yet pledg- ing himself to be practically with that party . These pledges being given by Mr. Clay through Mr. Wise to Judge White and his friends , they immediately advocated his nomination in ...
Halaman xxxii
... Democratic party . That they were not to use their party for a selfish policy , but to unite with the Democracy to protect the country against the party of Martin Van Buren . The convictions arrived at by Mr. Wise , and that portion of ...
... Democratic party . That they were not to use their party for a selfish policy , but to unite with the Democracy to protect the country against the party of Martin Van Buren . The convictions arrived at by Mr. Wise , and that portion of ...
Halaman xxxv
... Democratic party of the State to act as one of the electors at large . He immediately buckled on his armor and went boldly to work . In 1850 he was elected to the State Convention which revised the Constitution . His course there is ...
... Democratic party of the State to act as one of the electors at large . He immediately buckled on his armor and went boldly to work . In 1850 he was elected to the State Convention which revised the Constitution . His course there is ...
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... DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF VIRGINIA , FOR THEIR UNFLINCHING Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year ...
... DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF VIRGINIA , FOR THEIR UNFLINCHING Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year ...
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