Conflict and Consensus in Early American HistoryAllen Freeman Davis, Harold D. Woodman D.C. Heath, 1980 - Počet stran: 465 |
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Strana 193
... party in Pennsylvania . But none of this worried him unduly . He understood that a party which had no opposition to fight with would develop a centrifugal tendency : " We shall now be so strong that we shall split again ; for freemen ...
... party in Pennsylvania . But none of this worried him unduly . He understood that a party which had no opposition to fight with would develop a centrifugal tendency : " We shall now be so strong that we shall split again ; for freemen ...
Strana 219
... party leaders . Of course the situation varied from state to state . The men at the helm of the Jacksonian party in Massachusetts , for example , were outsiders , politically , and of lower status than their opposite numbers in the ...
... party leaders . Of course the situation varied from state to state . The men at the helm of the Jacksonian party in Massachusetts , for example , were outsiders , politically , and of lower status than their opposite numbers in the ...
Strana 221
... party dominated by the planter and slaveholder , in the language of one memorable characterization , " the broad cloth and silk stocking party . " A stunning word picture of a later time depicted the typical Whig leader as the man in a ...
... party dominated by the planter and slaveholder , in the language of one memorable characterization , " the broad cloth and silk stocking party . " A stunning word picture of a later time depicted the typical Whig leader as the man in a ...
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