Speeches, Congressional and Political: And Other Writings, of Ex-Governor Aaron V. Brown, of TennesseeJ. L. Marling, 1854 - 706 páginas |
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... party . When the election came off , however , Gov. Brown was found not only to have overcon.e the large party majority against him , but to have overcome it by the immense majority of sixteen hundred and one votes . He was re - elected ...
... party . When the election came off , however , Gov. Brown was found not only to have overcon.e the large party majority against him , but to have overcome it by the immense majority of sixteen hundred and one votes . He was re - elected ...
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... party as its candidate for governor . He met the news of this nomination at Pittsburg , and hesitated many days whether he would accept it or not . It conflicted with all his pur- poses to retire to private life to accept it , and ...
... party as its candidate for governor . He met the news of this nomination at Pittsburg , and hesitated many days whether he would accept it or not . It conflicted with all his pur- poses to retire to private life to accept it , and ...
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... party in every portion of the United States . Gov. Brown has reason to be proud of the concurrence of his party in the platforms which , at different times , he has prepared for them . He was the author of the Tennessee platform in the ...
... party in every portion of the United States . Gov. Brown has reason to be proud of the concurrence of his party in the platforms which , at different times , he has prepared for them . He was the author of the Tennessee platform in the ...
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... party -that vile , corrupt , and infamous party which had so long ruled the destinies of this country . " But , sir , the democratic party of this country was not let off with even such denuncia- tions as these . The gentleman ( Mr ...
... party -that vile , corrupt , and infamous party which had so long ruled the destinies of this country . " But , sir , the democratic party of this country was not let off with even such denuncia- tions as these . The gentleman ( Mr ...
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... party generally . I have no connexion with that party sufficiently notorious to justify me in presuming to become her champion . In my own State , however , that connexion is not quite so obscure and unknown . Although never aspiring to ...
... party generally . I have no connexion with that party sufficiently notorious to justify me in presuming to become her champion . In my own State , however , that connexion is not quite so obscure and unknown . Although never aspiring to ...
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