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Page 33
... hoped that he would then be the one to dictate terms . The excitement following the removal of the deposits in- creased his confidence . He wrote to his brother : " A great political revolution is going on . The feeling of the North ...
... hoped that he would then be the one to dictate terms . The excitement following the removal of the deposits in- creased his confidence . He wrote to his brother : " A great political revolution is going on . The feeling of the North ...
Page 45
... hoped . The situation seemed to require a new alignment for Calhoun and developments shortly furnished the opportunity . The Democratic party under a new president offered new attractions to state rights men , who saw less plausibility ...
... hoped . The situation seemed to require a new alignment for Calhoun and developments shortly furnished the opportunity . The Democratic party under a new president offered new attractions to state rights men , who saw less plausibility ...
Page 57
... hoped that the opposition could concen- trate without undue concessions of principle , and in Tyler as nominee for the vice - presidency an added inducement to the friends of state rights and strict construction . " As they realized the ...
... hoped that the opposition could concen- trate without undue concessions of principle , and in Tyler as nominee for the vice - presidency an added inducement to the friends of state rights and strict construction . " As they realized the ...
Page 66
... hoped that republican Whigs of the strict construction brand would listen to the same arguments that had induced President Madison to lay aside his scruples and sign the second charter . Similarly , the necessity of providing a proper ...
... hoped that republican Whigs of the strict construction brand would listen to the same arguments that had induced President Madison to lay aside his scruples and sign the second charter . Similarly , the necessity of providing a proper ...
Page 110
... hoped , after consultation with the party leaders , to be able to define his position so as to reconcile all interests within the party . " This he attempted in his famous Raleigh letter " to the editors of the National Intel- ligencer ...
... hoped , after consultation with the party leaders , to be able to define his position so as to reconcile all interests within the party . " This he attempted in his famous Raleigh letter " to the editors of the National Intel- ligencer ...
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