Journal of the Proceedings of the National Republican Convention, Held at Worcester, October 11, 1832 ... |
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... a majority of electors sincerely believed that in electing the present Chief
Magistrate , they were honestly performing the sacred trust enjoined on them ;
that they had rested the highest power , in a citizen who understood the duties
assigned ...
... a majority of electors sincerely believed that in electing the present Chief
Magistrate , they were honestly performing the sacred trust enjoined on them ;
that they had rested the highest power , in a citizen who understood the duties
assigned ...
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It was warmly but most unjustly urged against the last Administration , that it
abused its patronage to effect its own continuance in power : and in his inaugural
address , the present chief magistrate thought proper expressly to charge his ...
It was warmly but most unjustly urged against the last Administration , that it
abused its patronage to effect its own continuance in power : and in his inaugural
address , the present chief magistrate thought proper expressly to charge his ...
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One entire section of the party which raised the present Chief Magistrate to the
Chair , disgusted by personal grievances , of a character the most extraordinary
and offensive , was soon repelled from the support of the Administration . But the
...
One entire section of the party which raised the present Chief Magistrate to the
Chair , disgusted by personal grievances , of a character the most extraordinary
and offensive , was soon repelled from the support of the Administration . But the
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