| David Henry Montgomery - 1897 - 696 str.
...419), adopted a platform which did not mention slavery, but simply pledged the party to maintain " the Constitution of the country, the Union of the States, and the enforcement of the laws." They nominated John Bell of Tennessee and Edward Everett of Massachusetts. This gave them the popular... | |
| United States. President - 1897 - 714 str.
...of the other 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." In the election it carried 3 States— Kentucky, Tennessee, and Virginia. Constitutionalists.— A... | |
| Michael Rheta Martin, Leonard Gelber - 1978 - 748 str.
...of Tennessee as its presidential candidate, and established a platform which declared "no polities' principle other than the Constitution of the country,...the states, and the enforcement of the laws." The Party was composed largely of WHIG remnants, or as LINCOLN referred to them, "the nice, exclusive sort"... | |
| Don Edward Fehrenbacher - 1981 - 340 str.
...Union Party," they nominated the elderly Tennessee Whig, John Bell, on a platform of having no platform other than "the Constitution of the Country, the Union of the States, and the Enforcement of the Laws." Congress remained in session, and the Senate resumed its discussion of the Davis resolutions until... | |
| Andrew Johnson - 1967 - 904 str.
...party did not issue a formal platform but rather a statement of principles, the essence of which was "The Constitution of the Country, The Union of the States, and The Enforcement of the Laws." Johnson and Porter, National Party Platforms 30. 7. Addison, Cato, Act II, sc. 1 . 8. That is, hanged... | |
| Richard Franklin Bensel - 1990 - 472 str.
...the creation and encouragement of geographical and sectional parties.>09 Having said this, the party recognized "no political principle other than The...Union of the States and The Enforcement of the Laws." This platform might be characterized as a nationalist rebuff to separatism, except that the party did... | |
| Robert Ewing Corlew - 1990 - 660 str.
...Constitutional Union party, and formally nominated Bell. Their simple platform called for support of "the Constitution of the Country, the Union of the States, and the enforcement of the laws." Bell, longtime Unionist and former United States senator and speaker of the House, pledged if elected... | |
| John E. Kleber - 1104 str.
...compromise on slavery. The party platform declared that it would recognize "no political principles other than the Constitution of the country, the Union of the States and the enforcement of the laws." Crittenden accused Southern Democrats of nominating Kentuckian John C. Breckinridge for president in... | |
| Sanford Levinson - 1995 - 344 str.
...Constitutional Union party, a new name for the old Whigs, nominated John Bell on a platform that eulogized "the Constitution of the country, the union of the states, and the enforcement of the laws."60 The Democratic party split. The northern Democrats nominated Stephen Douglas; the southern... | |
| Kathy Sammis - 1997 - 132 str.
...Constitutional Union Party Resolved, that it is both the part of patriotism and of duty to recognize no political principle other than THE CONSTITUTION...UNION OF THE STATES, AND THE ENFORCEMENT OF THE LAWS. UNIT1 WORKSHEET 13 The Confederate Constitution Directions: The Constitution of the Confederate States... | |
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