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‎Election of 1852‎

‎THE PIERCE AND KING DEMOCRATIC ASSOCIATION OF THE CITY OF WASHINGTON TO THE LABORING AND PRODUCING CLASSES OF THE UNITED STATES‎

‎Washington 1852. Caption title as issued. 16pp. At head of title cuts of a farmer plowing with his team of horses; and an arm and hammer surrounded by a wreath. Disbound lightly toned or foxed else Very Good. These Washington D.C. Democrats "possessed of no political suffrage ourselves" warn in this scarce campaign pamphlet against the election of Winfield Scott a career military man and the Whigs' 1852 presidential candidate. Of our past presidents "The only professional soldier was General Taylor who for upwards of forty years had devoted himself exclusively to his profession of arms. If the evils resulting from his election under which we are now suffering had tongues to speak to you you would not soon repeat that error." The enviable qualities of Franklin Pierce the Democrats' nominee and a perfect example of "the northern man with southern principles" are trumpeted. Trashing the short presidency of General Taylor the pamphlet finds telling parallels in the career of General Scott. "All who know him know his weakness his egotism his aristocratic haughtiness." To boot "General Scott's opinions on the slavery question are hostile to the interests and safety of the South and to the patriotic opinions of the northern democracy. He fraternizes with such fanatics as Seward Hale Sumner Garrison Phillips and Gerritt sic Smith." OCLC 23149127 5 as of October 2017. Not in Miles. unknown‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 34357

‎Election of 1828‎

‎THE PRESIDENTIAL QUESTION. THE PEOPLE OF OUR HITHERTO FREE AND HAPPY REPUBLIC ARE SHORTLY TO DECIDE THE IMPORTANT QUESTION.THE PRESIDENT SHOULD BE A FRIEND TO EQUAL RIGHTS‎

‎Philadelphia 1828. 8pp stitched. Caption title as issued. Toned scattered foxing. Good. Jackson is not a friend to equal rights: his votes at the Tennessee Constitutional Convention advocated property qualifications for the right of suffrage. Moreover his "hostility to equal rights is further illustrated by his putting the six Militia-men to death while he suffered their officers to escape with dismission from service." Adams on the other hand has voted right on suffrage qualifications. Unlike the plain republican Adams Jackson lives in "splendid style with his black servants;" he is a dictator and a liar charges proven by an examination of his military service undertaken here with vindictive glee. Adding to the litany of Jackson's offenses is Thomas Hart Benton who in an 1813 letter published here describes Jackson's unprovoked attack on him "the most outrageous affray ever witnessed in a civilized country." OCLC records only four copies of this rare item noting a Philadelphia imprint from the colophon. Ours apparently otherwise identical does not disclose an imprint. OCLC 32778517 3- Lib. Cong. two at U So. Me. 9354399 1- Wm & Mary as of March 2018. Not in Sabin Wise & Cronin AI Miles Eberstadt Decker. unknown‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 29324

‎Election of 1880‎

‎THE REPUBLICAN LEADERS. BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OF JAMES A. GARFIELD REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR PRESIDENT AND CHESTER A. ARTHUR REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR VICE-PRESIDENT‎

‎New York: Published by the National Republican Committee 1880. 32pp. Stitched in original printed wrappers with wrapper title as issued. Wrappers spotted at lower portion. Else Very Good. Miles 611. Published by the National Republican Committee unknown‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 33295

‎Election of 1872‎

‎THE REPUBLICAN PARTY'S FIDELITY TO THE INTERESTS OF LABOR. HISTORY OF THE EIGHT-HOUR LAW. GRANT AND WILSON ITS FAITHFUL SUPPORTERS‎

‎np 1872. 4pp caption title as issued disbound. Printed in double columns. Disbound else Very Good. The Republican Party has been the force behind the drive for an eight-hour workday law. President Grant Vice President Wilson and the Republicans established an eight-hour day for federal employees with no reduction in their pay. OCLC 54350146 10 as of January 2015. unknown‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 31779

‎Election of 1840 Democrats Jeffersonian Americana Periodical‎

‎The Rough-Hewer Devoted to the Support of the Democratic Principles of Jefferson Number 12 May 7 1840‎

‎Albany NY: n/a 1840. Very Good. Single issue of the Rough-Hewer a Democratic/ Jeffersonian weekly published during the election of 1840 Number 12 May 7 1840. 4to creased once. 8pp. Very good. shallow chipping foxing to extremities. Small ink stain to front page faint damp stain to contents which remain complete and unmarked. n/a unknown‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : z011047

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‎Election of 1840‎

‎THE ROUGH-HEWER DEVOTED TO THE SUPPORT OF THE DEMOCRATIC PRINCIPLES OF JEFFERSON‎

‎Albany N.Y. 1840. Two folio issues of this short-lived periodical: September 24 and October 15 1840. Caption title printed in three columns per page each issue 8 pages. Untrimmed and uncut widely margined light fox and wear. A few tiny holes in the October issue affecting a couple of letters. Good. This Democratic periodical supports the Jackson-Van Buren credit and banking program and blasts the Whig William Henry Harrison. Its motto: "New-York must be redeemed." The Rough-Hewer warns of "The great money conspiracy between the British Whigs in England and America. The British Press and the British Fund Mongers are electioneering for Harrison." AI 40-5891 5. unknown‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 28849

‎Election of 1876‎

‎THE STATE TAX IN NEW YORK. THE TRUTH ABOUT ITS REDUCTION. GOV. TILDEN'S FALSE CLAIMS EXPOSED. IMPORTANT FACTS FOR EVERY TAX-PAYER‎

‎New York 1876. Caption title as issued. 4pp. Disbound. Very Good. unknown‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 15828

‎Election of 1888‎

‎The Temple of Justice a Sink of Injustice.‎

‎n.p.: n.p. 1888. First edition. Self wrappers. A very good copy. 4 pp. 8vo. First section title reads "Exorbitant Charge of Special Counsel in Bell Telephone Case - $75 per day - $100 while Sleeping en Route to Cincinnati." Goes on to accuse the Department of Justice of rights violations and cronyism. "The Citizen and his rights trampled upon in every direction through processes of law." Extensively quotes Samuel Jackson Randall 1828-1890 Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives from Pennsylvania whose power was waning at the time. OCLC locates only two copies: Library of Michigan and the Wisconsin Historical Society. n.p. unknown‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 37352

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‎Election of 1852‎

‎THE WHIG CHARGE OF INTOLERANCE AGAINST THE NEW HAMPSHIRE DEMOCRACY AND GEN. FRANKLIN PIERCE‎

‎Boston: Beals Greene & Co. 1852. Disbound 24pp printed in double columns. Light wear Very Good. The 1852 presidential campaign pitting the Democrat Pierce against the Whig Scott featured an unseemly competition for the votes of Irish Catholic immigrants. Whigs who were at a disadvantage in this contest charged Pierce with being an anti-Catholic bigot. "The object of the Scott politicians in making the charge of intolerance at this time against General Pierce is to obtain the Catholic vote. It is an appeal to a SECT IN RELIGION to get its members to vote a certain way in POLITICS." This pamphlet rebuts the charge demonstrating that Pierce supported extending equal rights to Catholics in New Hampshire via constitutional amendment. FIRST EDITION. Not in Sabin Miles Eberstadt Decker. OCLC lists a number of institutional copies. Beals, Greene & Co. unknown‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 26314

‎Election of 1852‎

‎THE WHIG-ABOLITIONIST ATTACK! WHIGS AND ABOLITIONISTS AGAINST GENERAL PIERCE‎

‎np. 1852. Disbound with some loosening 8pp. Printed in double columns. Caption title as issued. Light tan and wear Good. An attempt to tar General Winfield Scott the Whigs' 1852 candidate for the presidency with abolitionism; and to promote Franklin Pierce who by contrast is "devoted to the constitution and defended the rights guarantied by that sacred instrument." The Whigs have pandered to the extreme abolitionists the Liberty Party crew and seek to "absorb the friends and followers of James G. Birney and Wendall sic Phillips into the bosom of the whig party which is now under the leadership of Wm. H. Seward who will be the controlling spirit of the government should General Scott be elected." Birney Phillips and Seward were of course anathema to southerners and indeed to many northern Whigs and Democrats who did not wish the slavery issue to threaten the maintenance of the Union. FIRST EDITION. LCP 11125. Not in Sabin Miles Eberstadt Decker. unknown‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 18550

‎Election of 1876‎

‎TILDEN HENDRICKS AND REFORM. SPEECHES OF HON. GEO. A. HOADLY HON. F. HASSAURECK HON H. PENDLETON AND OTHERS AT THE DEMOCRATIC RATIFICATION MEETING AT CINCINNATI O. JULY 8 1876‎

‎Cincinnati 1876. 16pp caption title as issued. Disbound lightly tanned Good or Very Good. A Democratic rally in this Republican State whose Favorite Son Rutherford B. Hayes would defeat Tilden in a very tight presidential election unmatched until the year 2000. Democrats ran on racism Republican corruption profligate public expenditures opposition to high tariffs and intrusive Radical Reconstruction and support for Jeffersonian limited government. Scarce OCLC locating copies only at the Western Reserve and Ohio Historical Societies. FIRST EDITION. OCLC 37877427 2. unknown‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 20530

‎Election of 1876‎

‎TILDEN OR HAYES AN UNPARTISAN VIEW OF THE FIELD. MR. TILDEN'S INCOME TAX. HIS DEFENCE REVIEWED. AN OPEN LETTER TO HON. ABRAM S. HEWITT CHAIRMAN OF THE NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE‎

‎New York 1876. Caption title as issued. 8pp. Disbound a bit roughly else Very Good. unknown‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 15829

‎Election of 1828‎

‎TO THE PEOPLE. THE REAL STATE OF THE CASE‎

‎Washington 1828. 4pp. Caption title as issued. Spine reinforced. Signed in type at the end 'MANY.' Dated in type 'Washington March 24 1828.' Toned light wear Good. A rare examination of shifting political coalitions preceding the 1828 presidential election stimulated by the bill pending in the House of Representatives to increase tariffs on woolens. It's a terrible bill: "The provisions of this bill are such in the opinion of the most intelligent farmers and manufacturers that no rational man can be expected to vote for it." The author warns of a coalition of "Southern members who are against all protection whatever and the Jackson members from Pennsylvania Kentucky and New-York who although they profess to be in favor of protecting the farmers and manufacturers yet vote with their Southern Jackson friends." The author's dire prediction: "A party is fast forming; of which General JACKSON is to be the HEAD which is to be wholly and systematically opposed to the entire system of protection." AI 35529 1- DLC. OCLC 4456488 2- AAS Boston Public as of October 2017. Not in Wise & Cronin. unknown‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 34348

‎Election of 1828‎

‎TO THE PUBLIC. WHEN A MAN APPEARS BEFORE THE PEOPLE ASKING PREFERMENT AT THEIR HANDS IT IS NOT MERELY A PRIVILEGE WE ENJOY BUT A HIGH DUTY IMPOSED UPON US TO INQUIRE.‎

‎np 1828. 12pp. Caption title as issued. Stitched untrimmed uncut. Scattered foxing else Very Good. The author is an Adams man-- evidently Abner Lacock a prominent Pennsylvania politician who signs on page 12 in type-- in the upcoming presidential contest particularly because Adams's "pure and spotless private character" contrasts so sharply with that of his opponent Andrew Jackson whose "entire unfitness" for civil office is evident. His civic activities have been "fruitless of honor." The litany of his infamous duels his abuses of power his uncontrollable anger and temper his well-known violations of civilized norms in Florida and New Orleans is chronicled here. One John Sullivan of Baltimore attests that General Jackson threatened A. Lacock who appears to be the author of this pamphlet in an extremely unpleasant manner: Jackson "would cut the SCOUNDREL'S EARS OFF." Not in Wise & Cronin American Imprints Sabin. Not located on OCLC as of October 2017. unknown‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 34350

‎Election of 1856‎

‎TRACT FOR AMERICANS. FILLMORE'S POLITICAL HISTORY AND POSITION. GEORGE LAW AND CHAUNCY SHAFFER'S REASONS FOR REPUDIATING FILLMORE AND DONELSON AND THE ACTION OF THE KNOW-NOTHING STATE CONVENTION AT SYRACUSE ON THE RESOLUTIONS CENSURING BROOKS'S ASSAULT ON SENATOR SUMNER &C‎

‎New York: New York Tribune 1856. Caption title as issued 16pp. Disbound and light uniform tanning Very Good. After the Whig Party collapsed under the weight of the sectional crisis keen competition existed among Democrats Republicans and Know-Nothings Americans for the support of its erstwhile members. This pamphlet urges anti-slavery Whigs to vote for the new Republican Party which fielded its first presidential candidate this year. A close examination of Fillmore's record particularly as Zachary Taylor's vice president reveals that he was no friend of that Whig President. And political expediency has caused him to trim his anti-slavery views; he is now a reliable ally of the South. Although the standard bibliographies have failed to include this pamphlet it appears in OCLC under several accession numbers. FIRST EDITION. Not in Sabin Eberstadt Decker Miles. New York Tribune unknown‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 18746

‎Election of 1868‎

‎TREASONABLE DESIGNS OF THE DEMOCRACY. THE ISSUE BEFORE THE PEOPLE- ANOTHER CIVIL WAR- THE PROOF FROM THEIR OWN RECORD‎

‎Washington: Union Republican Congressional Committee 1868. Caption title as issued 8pp. Printed in double columns untrimmed folded folio sheet. Some dustsoil Good. A Republican attack on the Democratic Party and its 1868 presidential team of Seymour and Blair emphasizing that the disloyalty of the Democratic Party caused the Rebellion; that the "Copperhead leaders and their rebel allies are influenced by the same relentless hostility to the principles of Republican Liberty now as during the rebellion"; and that the Party intends to defy the Nation's will in establishing a just Reconstruction. Their leaders' perfidious record in war and peace is set forth. FIRST EDITION. Not in Sabin Bartlett. Union Republican Congressional Committee unknown‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 17205

‎Election of 1872‎

‎TREASURY FRAUDS! THE PUBLIC ACCOUNTS MUTILATED TO COVER UP DELINQUENCIES. THE ALLEGED PAYMENT OF THE PUBLIC DEBT DISPROVED. DUPLICATE UNITED STATES BONDS ISSUED‎

‎Washington: Printed by the National Democratic Executive Resident Committee. 1872. 8pp caption title as issued folded untrimmed with some wear at blank untrimmed fore-edge. Numerical rubberstamp. Good. No. 5 of a series of Democratic campaign pamphlets emphasizing the financial corruption and mismanagement of the Grant Republican stewardship. Printed by the National Democratic Executive Resident Committee. ( unknown‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 10010

‎Election of 1840‎

‎TROY DAILY MAIL - EXTRA. TUESDAY DEC. 15 1840. ELECTORAL CANVASS OF THE STATE OF NEW-YORK OF THE ELECTION HELD IN 1840‎

‎Troy 1840. Elephant folio. Broadside 26.5" x 21". Caption title as issued top margin trimmed closely but not into text. Printed in seven columns with large chart. Light foxing along folds. Some light creases from earlier folding. Very Good. Texts and tables votes for 1840 presidential electors by County. unknown‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 20469

‎Election of 1864‎

‎UNION CAMPAIGN DOCUMENTS. NO. 8. STIRRING APPEALS FROM HONORED VETERANS. DEMOCRATIC STATESMEN AND GENERALS TO THE LOYAL SONS OF THE UNION. VIEWS OF GENS. GRANT SHERMAN DIX WOOL BUTLER EDWARD EVERETT JOHN A. GRISWOLD AND OTHERS‎

‎Albany: Weed Parsons and Company 1864. 81-96 pages as issued. Each page printed in two columns. Disbound and lightly foxed Good. Emphasizing Lincoln's support among all lovers of the Union regardless of Party this campaign pamphlet paints the Democrats as treasonous followers of the Copperhead Congressman Clement Vallandigham. "The Vallandigham platform is merely an attempt of the Richmond authorities to run the blockade of Northern ballot boxes Montgomery Constitution in hand." Not in Sabin Monaghan or Bartlett. OCLC records eleven locations as of July 2015 under two accession numbers. Weed, Parsons and Company unknown‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 32264

‎Election of 1844‎

‎WHIG TEXT BOOK OR DEMOCRACY UNMASKED. TO THE PEOPLE OF THE UNITED STATES‎

‎Washington: Gideon's office 1844. 31 1 Index pp. Caption title as issued. Stitched and untrimmed. Lightly foxed Good. A Whig presidential campaign pamphlet arraigning Polk and the Democrats as the party of "TEXAS OR DISUNION." Fearing anti-slavery Whigs' defection from their candidate Henry Clay whose waffling on Texas would drive them to the new Liberty Party this document emphasizes Polk's opposition to the Whig program of internal improvements and a protective tariff. "Down with the Tariff is the universal cry of those now advocating the cause of Polk and Texas." FIRST EDITION. AI 44-6596 5. Sabin 20659 attributing to John L. Dorsey. Not in Miles Eberstadt Decker Streeter TX LCP. Gideon's office unknown‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 29144

‎Election of 1812‎

‎ADDRESS OF THE COMMITTEE OF THE CITY OF NEW-YORK ACTING UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF THE GENERAL COMMITTEE OF CORRESPONDENCE OF THE STATE OF NEW-YORK IN SUPPORT OF THE NOMINATION OF THE HON. DE WITT CLINTON TO THE PRESIDENCY OF THE UNITED STATES AT THE ENSUING ELECTION‎

‎New York: Pelsue and Gould 1812. 28pp disbound. Some toning light wear. Good.<br/><br/> Fueled by jealousy of Virginia's near-monopoly on the presidency New Yorkers urge the nomination of De Witt Clinton in order to deny President Madison a second term. The dangers of jealousy among the States require that "Virginia herself as she values the confederation should abdicate a situation which she cannot retain without wounding the feelings of her associates and weakening their attachment for our union."<br/> The Committee objects to nominations by "congressional caucus" which favors Madison. The Constitution requires that the President be chosen "by the States composing the Union in their separate sovereign capacities each state voting in the ratio of its population." The Committee also criticizes Madison's conduct of the War of 1812. The Address is signed in type at the end by 16 New Yorkers.<br/>AI 25250 7 26pp. Pelsue and Gould unknown books‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 28331

‎Election of 1812‎

‎ADDRESS OF THE REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE OF THE CITY OF NEW-YORK ACTING UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF THE GENERAL REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE OF CORRESPONDENCE OF THE STATE OF NEW-YORK IN SUPPORT OF THE NOMINATION OF THE HON. DE WITT CLINTON TO THE PRESIDENCY OF THE UNITED STATES AT THE ENSUING ELECTION‎

‎New York 1812. 12pp lightly tanned and light spotting faint numerical rubberstamp in blank margin of page 3. Top edge partly uncut. Good. Bound in modern quarter morocco and marbled boards bookplate on front pastedown. <br/><br/> Fueled by jealousy of Virginia's near-monopoly on the presidency New York Republicans urge the nomination of De Witt Clinton in order to deny President Madison a second term. "We are not aware of any advantage that can result by establishing the rule that every President who is not extremely disapproved of shall be re-elected." The Committee citing constitutional precedent reminds fellow Republicans that "the chief magistrate is to be chosen by the States in their seperate sic sovereign capacities" not by congressional caucuses who favor Madison. <br/> The Committee criticizes Madison's conduct of the War of 1812 particularly his failure to bring the army to a state of readiness. "Where are the marks of system or preparation" A Clinton presidency will relieve us "from the evils of an inefficient administration and of an inadequately conducted war." The Address is signed in type at the end by 17 New York City Republicans. <br/>AI 25251 3. unknown books‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 25965

‎Election of 1824‎

‎AN ADDRESS TO THE CITIZENS OF NORTH-CAROLINA ON THE SUBJECT OF THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION‎

‎Raleigh 1823. 15 1 blank pp. Caption title as issued. Disbound. Scattered light and moderate foxing. Good. <br/><br/> Signed at the end in type: "November 1823. CAROLINA." An extremely scarce pro-Calhoun anti-Crawford piece for the 1824 presidential election. When Calhoun decided to seek the presidency in 1824 "both Crawford and Adams the acknowledged front-runners felt betrayed" Crawford because Calhoun had reportedly assured him that he would defer to the older man and wait his turn; and Adams because Calhoun had said that "for the good of the country.the next President should come from the North." Peterson THE GREAT TRIUMVIRATE 116. <br/>Miles 3. Thornton 1750. AI 12071 1- DLC. OCLC 42212191 3- NYHS Duke UNC as of February 2021. unknown books‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 34261

‎Election of 1824‎

‎AN ADDRESS TO THE REPUBLICANS AND PEOPLE OF NEW-YORK PENNSYLVANIA AND VIRGINIA. UPON THE STATE OF PRESIDENTIAL PARTIES. BY A CITIZEN OF NEW-YORK. SEPTEMBER 1824‎

‎New York: William Grattan 1824. 23 1 blank pp. Disbound and loosening. Signature of R.J. Ingersoll on front wrapper probably the Connecticut politician and lawyer who was Speaker of the Connecticut House of Representatives at the time of this publication and later an anti-Jackson Congressman. Except as noted Very Good. <br/><br/> An interesting scarce analysis of the 1824 election with an eye on the impact of the electoral college written during the campaign. This was the most complicated presidential election in our history there being four strong candidates. Jackson is a man "of temper so violent and uncontrolable and of conduct so arbitrary" that he "would scarcely be restrained by the inconvenient limits of the constitution and laws." Adams and Crawford the beneficiaries of an unfortunate political tradition of elevating Cabinet officers to the Presidency are no match for Clay whose integrity and spirit of unity and compromise render him acceptable to all sections. <br/>Wise & Cronin 138. Not in Miles. Sabin 441 later variant. William Grattan unknown books‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 34265

‎Election of 1824‎

‎COLUMBIAN CENTINEL EXTRA‎

‎Boston 1824. Elephant folio broadsheet printed in four columns on recto six columns on verso verso consisting of many advertisements several illustrated. 15-1/4" x 21-1/2." Very Good. Ownership signatures at top margin: "Mr. Cleaveland" and "Brunswick."<br/><br/> The Centinel issued this rare Extra to urge the election of John Quincy Adams to the presidency. The list of Adams electors is printed along with the proceedings at the October 27 "Federal Republican Meeting" in Boston "friendly to the election of John Quincy Adams to the Presidency." The Address at that Meeting reviews the other presidential candidates. Henry Clay "is a stranger to your habits and interests." A man of the West "The star of your empire he would have go from your part of it far West." Andrew Jackson places "liberty in danger." Votes for Crawford of Georgia only "tend to make Jackson your President."<br/>Not in American Imprints. Not at the web sites of AAS or MA Hist. Soc. as of November 2020. unknown books‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 37247

‎Election of 1828‎

‎AN ADDRESS TO THE PEOPLE OF RHODE-ISLAND: PROVING THAT MORE THAN EIGHT MILLIONS OF THE PUBLIC MONEY HAS BEEN WASTED BY THE PRESENT ADMINISTRATION. 1828. BY A LANDHOLDER‎

‎Providence: Office of the Republican Herald 1828. 28pp stitched untrimmed lightly worn Very Good.<br/><br/> American Imprints but not Bartlett attributes authorship to Wilkins Updike. This is a high-pitched attack on the alleged profligacy of the Adams administration and a call for the election of Andrew Jackson. <br/> "A suffering people cry for reform" the author says. "Did one of you ever dream that the funds of this Government were expended in the purchase of BILLIARD TABLES BILLIARD BALLS CHESS BOARDS AND CHESS MEN and other toys to gratify the gambling propensities of the cabinet" A Jackson presidency will bring back "the days of good old President Jefferson." <br/>FIRST EDITION. AI 36986 7. Bartlett 8. Office of the Republican Herald unknown books‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 36773

‎Election of 1828‎

‎LITERARY CADET AND RHODE ISLAND STATESMAN. UPWARDS OF 4000 COPIES OF THIS PAPER ARE CIRCULATED WEEKLY‎

‎Providence 1828. Elephant folio sheet folded to 4 pp each 15-1/4" x 22-1/2." Old folds toned several small holes and a fold split affecting a few letters. Good<br/><br/> Issued only a month before the presidential election this paper leaves no doubt about where it stands. The Jackson-Calhoun ticket is the "BLOOD AND CARNAGE TICKET" condemning Jackson's duel with Dickinson his attempt "to assassinate" Senator Benton charging that he "he sheltered and caressed the infamous BURR at his house in 1806 and noting as well his tyranny in New Orleans and his butchery in Florida. Calhoun is "the head of the attempted rebellion in the South in 1828" a reference to Nullification.<br/> The paper endorses John Quincy Adams for a second term his first having been "singularly prosperous. unknown books‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 36782

‎Election of 1828‎

‎PENOBSCOT COUNTY ADMINISTRATION CONVENTION‎

‎Bangor 1828. Folio broadside 9-1/4" x 20". Matted hinged at upper edge. Printed in three full columns. A few old folds Very Good.<br/><br/> The Convention met in Bangor on July 9 1828. After endorsing candidates for various State offices the Convention issued and printed its 'Address. to the Electors of the Counties of Somerset and Penobscot' focusing on the upcoming presidential contest. Praising the incumbent John Quincy Adams the Address proclaims "It is sufficient to say of him that talents of the highest order are joined to uncommon attainments. We would ask you to turn from the rantings of demagogues the bold fictions of an irresponsible press. Is not our country moving on peacefully and prosperously in the great march of improvement" <br/> Adams's opponent General Jackson is unsuited for the presidency: "His character has been formed as a military chieftain. He is rash headstrong impetuous and unreflecting-- that he knows no law but his own will." Example after example demonstrates Jackson's unfitness<br/>Not in American Imprints Sabin Wise & Cronin Jackson Adams or on the online sites of OCLC AAS Harvard Boston Athenaeum Bowdoin U Maine as of July 2018. unknown books‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 35196

‎Election of 1828‎

‎PROCEEDINGS OF THE ANTI-JACKSON CONVENTION HELD AT THE CAPITOL IN THE CITY OF RICHMOND: WITH THEIR ADDRESS TO THE PEOPLE OF VIRGINIA: ACCOMPANIED BY DOCUMENTS.‎

‎Richmond: Printed by Samuel Shepherd & Co. 1828. 38 2 blanks pp. Stitched untrimmed partly uncut. Browned and lightly to moderately foxed. Good in its unsophisticated state. <br/><br/> This Virginia Convention of more than 200 delegates listed by County "feared the most pernicious consequences from the election of General Jackson and we have come to consult about the means of averting this calamity from our country." Although "many of you strongly disapprove some of the leading measures of the present Administration" President Adams's faults and errors are as nothing against the defects of Jackson's character which render him "altogether unfit for the presidency." An Appendix prints correspondence from Jackson's Florida campaign demonstrating his disregard for civilian authority and his arbitrary exercise of power. <br/>Swem 137. Sabin 100496. Not in Wise & Cronin or Miles. Printed by Samuel Shepherd & Co. unknown books‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 28332

‎Election of 1828‎

‎SUPPLEMENT TO THE BOSTON STATESMAN. HISTORY OF THE ORIGIN AND PROGRESS OF THE NATIONAL OR FEDERAL REPUBLICAN PARTY‎

‎Boston 1828. 8pp. Dbd. loose sheets. Minor toning and foxing. Good. A rare anti-Adams newspaper supplement published during the contentious election of 1828. THE BOSTON STATESMAN was established in 1821 by David Henshaw and his friends. The eventual editor was Nathaniel Greene who had trained at the New Hampshire PATRIOT in Concord N.H. Henshaw and Greene organized a dinner in Boston on Jan. 8 1828 in Andrew Jackson's honor and actively campaigned for him. Here the STATESMAN recounts the history of John Quincy Adams' political party which they label the "monarchy men of 1787." Additionally the paper covers Hamilton Adams and the Sedition Act along with the party's disloyal actions during the War of 1812 and the subsequent Hartford Convention. Rare and seemingly unrecorded in OCLC. unknown books‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : WRCAM53763

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‎Election of 1828‎

‎TO THE PEOPLE. THE REAL STATE OF THE CASE‎

‎Washington 1828. 4pp. Caption title as issued. Spine reinforced. Signed in type at the end 'MANY.' Dated in type 'Washington March 24 1828.' Toned light wear Good.<br/><br/> A rare examination of shifting political coalitions preceding the 1828 presidential election stimulated by the bill pending in the House of Representatives to increase tariffs on woolens. It's a terrible bill: "The provisions of this bill are such in the opinion of the most intelligent farmers and manufacturers that no rational man can be expected to vote for it." The author warns of a coalition of "Southern members who are against all protection whatever and the Jackson members from Pennsylvania Kentucky and New-York who although they profess to be in favor of protecting the farmers and manufacturers yet vote with their Southern Jackson friends." <br/> The author's dire prediction: "A party is fast forming; of which General JACKSON is to be the HEAD which is to be wholly and systematically opposed to the entire system of protection."<br/>AI 35529 1- DLC. OCLC 4456488 2- AAS Boston Public as of October 2017. Not in Wise & Cronin. unknown books‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 34348

‎Election of 1828‎

‎TO THE PUBLIC. WHEN A MAN APPEARS BEFORE THE PEOPLE ASKING PREFERMENT AT THEIR HANDS IT IS NOT MERELY A PRIVILEGE WE ENJOY BUT A HIGH DUTY IMPOSED UPON US TO INQUIRE.‎

‎np 1828. 12pp. Caption title as issued. Stitched untrimmed uncut. Scattered foxing else Very Good.<br/><br/> The author is an Adams man-- evidently Abner Lacock a prominent Pennsylvania politician who signs on page 12 in type-- in the upcoming presidential contest particularly because Adams's "pure and spotless private character" contrasts so sharply with that of his opponent Andrew Jackson whose "entire unfitness" for civil office is evident. His civic activities have been "fruitless of honor." The litany of his infamous duels his abuses of power his uncontrollable anger and temper his well-known violations of civilized norms in Florida and New Orleans is chronicled here. <br/> One John Sullivan of Baltimore attests that General Jackson threatened A. Lacock who appears to be the author of this pamphlet in an extremely unpleasant manner: Jackson "would cut the SCOUNDREL'S EARS OFF." <br/>Not in Wise & Cronin American Imprints Sabin. Not located on OCLC as of October 2017. unknown books‎

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‎Election of 1832‎

‎PROCEEDINGS OF A CONVENTION OF REPUBLICAN DELEGATES FROM THE SEVERAL STATES IN THE UNION FOR THE PURPOSE OF NOMINATING A CANDIDATE FOR THE OFFICE OF VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES‎

‎Baltimore: Printed by Samuel Harker Republican Office. 1832. 10pp disbound light to moderate foxing Good. Contemporary ink correction to the imprint '1831' to '1832'.<br/><br/> "Convention held May 21-23 1832 resulting in the nomination of Martin Van Buren." Wise & Cronin Martin Van Buren The names of a couple of hundred delegates are listed. Van Buren was nominated on the first ballot as Andrew Jackson's running mate with minimal competition from Richard Johnson and Philip R. Barbour. <br/>Wise & Cronin 53. AI 12123 4. Printed by Samuel Harker, Republican Office... unknown books‎

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‎Election of 1832‎

‎SUMMARY OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF A CONVENTION OF REPUBLICAN DELEGATES FROM THE SEVERAL STATES IN THE UNION FOR THE PURPOSE OF NOMINATING A CANDIDATE FOR THE OFFICE OF VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES; HELD AT BALTIMORE IN THE STATE OF MARYLAND MAY 1832: WITH AN ADDRESS TO THE REPUBLICANS OF THE STATE OF NEW-YORK PREPARED BY THEIR DELEGATES IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE RECOMMENDATION OF SAID CONVENTION‎

‎Albany: Printed by Packard and Van Benthuysen 1832. 24pp. Disbound light fox and wear Good. <br/><br/> Jackson and his first Vice President John C. Calhoun had become enemies in the Nullification Crisis their polar opposition bringing them into conflict. New York's Martin Van Buren leader of Northern Democrats and a skilled political manipulator was the easy choice. These Proceedings record the Delegates by State the balloting and its result and the "Address of the Republican Delegates of the State of New-York" defending the President's record tracing Jacksonians' roots to Thomas Jefferson and warmly endorsing their Favorite Son. OCLC locates only four copies under two accession numbers. <br/>FIRST EDITION. Sabin 93603. AI 13888 1. Not in Eberstadt or Decker. Printed by Packard and Van Benthuysen unknown books‎

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‎Election of 1840‎

‎ADDRESS TO THE DEMOCRACY OF THE STATE OF NEW- YORK‎

‎Albany N.Y. 1840. pp 89-96 large folded folio sheet printed in triple columns. Caption title as issued scattered light foxing Very Good. <br/><br/> An Extra denominated No. 12 from the Rough-Hewer a Democratic Party campaign publication published from February - December The Address supports the Democrats' presidential candidate and New York's favorite son Martin Van Buren against the Whig candidate William Henry Harrison. The Whigs descendants of the aristocratic Federalists are "constantly struggling to create distinctions in society by legislation for the special benefit of individuals and classes thereby throwing into their hands a power and influence strong enough to control the suffrages of the people or set them at defiance." Resolutions and discussion of the issues all presented with great passion ensue. <br/>FIRST EDITION. AI 40-5891 5. Lomazow 392. Not in Mott. unknown books‎

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‎Election of 1840‎

‎EXTRA GLOBE. WEEKLY‎

‎Washington: Blair & Rives 1840. Folio 8 3/4" x 12". 416pp. Nos. 1-27 of Volume VI; May 16 1840 - October 26 1840 plus No. 27 the final issue recording detailed election results from January 1841. Boards detached endpapers filled with local political tickets. Scattered foxing light wear about Good.<br/><br/> A detailed contemporary report of the 1840 presidential campaign from the perspective of this Democratic publication. It begins with the Democrats' National Convention in Baltimore with the speeches proceedings and Address to the People. A campaign biography of Van Buren the Democrats' candidate and Blair & Rives's as well is included plus discussion of all the issues: slavery abolition internal improvements tariff banks the Whigs' repeatedly referred to as the 'Federal' Party in order to drive home the Democrats' point that the Whigs were descended from the discredited Hartford Convention Federalists muddled program and candidate William Henry Harrison "still shrouded in mystery. Blair & Rives unknown books‎

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‎Election of 1840‎

‎PLAN OF A STANDING ARMY OF 200000 MEN. SUBMITTED TO CONGRESS BY THE SECRETARY OF WAR AND RECOMMENDED BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES‎

‎Washington: Gideon 1840. Caption title as issued disbound. 16pp. Scattered foxing pinhole knocks out one letter. Good. A very scarce Whig campaign document producing official messages and correspondence exposing the militaristic tendencies of the incumbent Martin Van Buren. Joel Poinsett was Secretary of War at the time. Another issue is entitled 'Plan of the Standing Army.' Not in AI Sabin Eberstadt Decker. 624 NUC 0263455 1. Gideon unknown books‎

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‎Election of 1840‎

‎PROPOSITION TO EXTEND THE BRITISH FUNDING SYSTEM TO THE UNITED STATES. THE HARTFORD CONVENTION LEADER OF THE BRITISH WHIGS NEGOTIATING FOR THE SALE OF THE LAND AND LABOR OF THE COUNTRY TO BRITISH FUND-MONGERS. FREEMEN! WILL YOU CONSENT TO THE TRANSFER THE MONEY POWER OF ENGLAND AND THE BRITISH WHIGS IN AMERICA- PROPOSITION TO MORTGAGE THE WHOLE COUNTRY TO THE BRITISH FUNDHOLDERS FOR THREE HUNDRED MILLIONS OF DOLLARS‎

‎Albany: Rough-Hewer Extra 1840. 8pp folio Extra of this short-lived New York Democratic periodical. Untrimmed and uncut generously margined. A couple of short margin fold splits light foxing. Good or so. <br/><br/> A bombastic essay charging that the Whig Party is like the wolf in sheep's clothing in reality the old Hartford Convention Federalists a bunch of Anglophiles in disguise. Their policies and their conspiratorial "scheme" with England are "dangerous to the purity of legislation hostile to the genius of a free government and directly at war with our constitution."<br/>Not in Sabin or American Imprints. OCLC 37969403 3- NYHS LCP OH Hist. Soc. as of 5/12. Rough-Hewer Extra unknown books‎

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‎Election of 1840‎

‎THE CONTRAST: OR PLAIN REASONS WHY WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON SHOULD BE ELECTED PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES AND WHY MARTIN VAN BUREN SHOULD NOT BE RE-ELECTED. BY AN OLD DEMOCRAT‎

‎New York: James P. Giffing 1840. 16pp caption title as issued. Disbound. Two full-page cartoon illustrations: 'Harrison and Prosperity' depicting a happy and industrious populace; and 'Van Buren and Ruin' portraying a deeply depressed community with a fat and happy manager of the Sub Treasury Office and an elaborately uniformed Standing Army in the background. Light dusting light scattered foxing. Small tear to one blank corner and two small corner chips no text loss. Good. <br/><br/> Miles attributes authorship to Jacob Bailey Moore the New Hampshire journalist; but Moore so far as I can tell was a Whig not an 'Old Democrat.' Harrison's sturdy character patriotism military service and opposition to Standing Armies in time of peace eminently qualify him for the Presidency. <br/> The Democrat Van Buren author of disastrous banking and economic policies is a Loco-Foco at heart and anti-democratic. "We have had EXPERIMENTS enough; and the next change ought to be a CHANGE OF RULERS."<br/>Miles 138. Sabin 16181. James P. Giffing unknown books‎

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‎Election of 1840‎

‎THE ROUGH-HEWER DEVOTED TO THE SUPPORT OF THE DEMOCRATIC PRINCIPLES OF JEFFERSON‎

‎Albany N.Y. 1840. Two folio issues of this short-lived periodical: September 24 and October 15 1840. Caption title printed in three columns per page each issue 8 pages. Untrimmed and uncut widely margined light fox and wear. A few tiny holes in the October issue affecting a couple of letters. Good. <br/><br/> This Democratic periodical supports the Jackson-Van Buren credit and banking program and blasts the Whig William Henry Harrison. Its motto: "New-York must be redeemed." The Rough-Hewer warns of "The great money conspiracy between the British Whigs in England and America. The British Press and the British Fund Mongers are electioneering for Harrison." <br/>AI 40-5891 5. unknown books‎

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‎Election of 1840‎

‎TROY DAILY MAIL - EXTRA. TUESDAY DEC. 15 1840. ELECTORAL CANVASS OF THE STATE OF NEW-YORK OF THE ELECTION HELD IN 1840‎

‎Troy 1840. Elephant folio. Broadside 26.5" x 21". Caption title as issued top margin trimmed closely but not into text. Printed in seven columns with large chart. Light foxing along folds. Very Good. <br/><br/> Texts and tables votes for 1840 presidential electors by County. unknown books‎

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‎Election of 1844‎

‎CIRCULAR. BALTIMORE OCTOBER 16TH 1844. SIR: THE RECENT ELECTION FOR GOVERNOR GIVES US A STRONG HOPE THAT IF A VIGOROUS AND UNITED EFFORT IS MADE BY THE DEMOCRACY OF THIS STATE MARYLAND CAN BE CARRIED FOR POLK AND DALLAS.‎

‎Baltimore 1844. Folio printed sheet folded to 8" x 10". Caption title as issued. 1 3 blanks pp. Last page addressed to a man in Westminster Maryland and postmarked Baltimore Oct. 21. Old folds from mailing red seal remnant on last page. Very Good.<br/><br/> Members of the Maryland Democratic State Central Committee pledge "that we are determined in Baltimore to do" all that is necessary for the Polk-Dallas ticket. This includes "the presence of Vigilance Committees at the opening of the Polls and their continuance there until after the counting of the votes." Baltimore was the scene of many riots in the first half of the 19th century political and otherwise.<br/>Not located on OCLC as of December 2017. unknown books‎

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‎Election of 1844‎

‎OREGON. PUBLISHED BY THE DEMOCRATIC ASSOCIATION OF WASHINGTON D.C.‎

‎Washington: J. Heart Printer 1844. 4pp folded untrimmed. Lightly worn and dusted else Very Good. <br/><br/> A pro-Polk campaign document centering on the candidates' alleged differences over the Oregon Territory. "Whilst James K. Polk is pledged to retain the whole of this great territory Henry Clay is also pledged to surrender nearly one-half of it to England." The issue in the campaign is simple: "Clay and England on the one side Polk and America on the other. Shall the stars and stripes of the Union or the red cross of St. George wave forever over the Territory of Oregon Shall a republic or a monarchy be established within its limits." Eberstadt unaccountably suggesting an 1845 publication date calls this "a flaming circular.claiming the whole of the territory and apparently everything else from the Amazon River northward to the pole." <br/>110 Eberstadt 225. AI 44-1912 5. Not in Sabin Decker Smith Soliday Graff. J. Heart, Printer unknown books‎

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‎Election of 1844‎

‎TARIFF DOCTRINE‎

‎Washington: Whig Executive Cong. Committee 1844. 16pp. Disbound. Good. A Whig argument for protection from foreign competition explaining the ruinous effects of Free Trade and the necessity to protect mechanics and industrialists alike from the dumping of foreign goods on the United States. The Whig ticket from Clay on down must be supported. FIRST EDITION. AI 44-6587 4. Not in Sabin. Whig Executive Cong. Committee unknown books‎

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‎Election of 1844‎

‎THE GLORIOUS EIGHTH. YOUR COMPANY IS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED AT THE ASSEMBLY ROOM OF ARAH LEONARD AT HAMILTON CENTRE ON WEDNESDAY THE 8TH OF JANUARY NEXT AT 5 O'CLOCK P.M. TO ATTEND A POLK-ER BALL IN COMMEMORATION OF THE VICTORIES OF NEW-ORLEANS AND THE FIFTH OF NOVEMBER 1844‎

‎Hamilton NY 1845. 1 3 blanks pp. Folded octavo sheet. Illustration of American Flag with "Polk and Dallas" ribbon surrounding it. Light wear and old folds. Very Good. <br/><br/> The invitation lists 24 'Managers' and Clark R. Nash and Alphonso Gilbert as 'Room Managers.' "TICKETS- $125 to be had at the Bar." The ball was to celebrate Polk's recent presidential victory and to commemorate General Andrew Jackson's victory at the Battle of New Orleans on January 8 1815. Annual balls were held throughout the country on January 8th to celebrate this final battle including several in 1845 in New York. <br/> This ball was held at Hamilton Centre in Hamilton Madison County New York. The Managers were prominent Hamilton citizens. Smith John E.: HISTORY OF HAMILTON NEW YORK. Boston History Co.: 1899. unknown books‎

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‎Election of 1844‎

‎WHIG TEXT BOOK OR DEMOCRACY UNMASKED. TO THE PEOPLE OF THE UNITED STATES‎

‎Washington: Gideon's office 1844. 31 1 Index pp. Caption title as issued. Stitched and untrimmed. Lightly foxed Good. <br/><br/> A Whig presidential campaign pamphlet arraigning Polk and the Democrats as the party of "TEXAS OR DISUNION." Fearing anti-slavery Whigs' defection from their candidate Henry Clay whose waffling on Texas would drive them to the new Liberty Party this document emphasizes Polk's opposition to the Whig program of internal improvements and a protective tariff. "Down with the Tariff is the universal cry of those now advocating the cause of Polk and Texas." <br/>FIRST EDITION. AI 44-6596 5. Sabin 20659 attributing to John L. Dorsey. Not in Miles Eberstadt Decker Streeter TX LCP. Gideon's office unknown books‎

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‎Election of 1844 Kennedy John Pendleton‎

‎DEFENCE OF THE WHIGS. BY A MEMBER OF THE TWENTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS‎

‎New-York 1844. 16mo. 152 28 adv. pp. Sewn lacks wraps. A bit of chipping at edges. Good to Good. <br/><br/> An attack on the turncoat John Tyler who was the Whig Harrison's Vice President but betrayed the Whig cause after his own accession to the Presidency upon Harrison's death in 1841. The author supports Henry Clay for President. <br/>BAL 11051. AI 44-3548 5. unknown books‎

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‎Election of 1848‎

‎A REFUTATION OF ANDREW STEWART'S FABRICATION AGAINST GENERAL LEWIS CASS. A GROSS MISREPRESENTATION OF THE PUBLIC DOCUMENTS BY ANDREW STEWART AND THE WHIG CENTRAL COMMITTEE AT WASHINGTON EXPOSED‎

‎Washington: Published Under Authority of the National and Jackson Democratic Association Committee 1848. 16pp untrimmed and folded blank top edge chipped. Toned. Good or so. <br/><br/> Stewart a Whig had charged that Cass the Democrats' 1848 presidential nominee had picked the taxpayers' pockets while Governor of the Michigan Territory and Superintendent of Indian Affairs. Stewart issued a pamphlet that included Cass's expense accounts and other documents to back up his charges. <br/> Defending Cass this pamphlet accuses the Whigs and Stewart of "making up a gross statement against General Cass and suppressing the truth in regard to the accounts of General Taylor." Taylor say the Democrats is guilty of even greater malfeasance than that which has been falsely charged against Cass. <br/>Sabin 91633n. 111 Eberstadt 113. Published Under Authority of the National and Jackson Democratic Association Committee unknown books‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 19816

‎Election of 1848‎

‎ADDRESS OF THE WHIG STATE CONVENTION TO THE PEOPLE OF RHODE-ISLAND‎

‎Newport 1848. 24pp. Disbound printed in two columns per page. Light wear faint blindstamp on final leaf. Good<br/><br/> On "the wisdom and good policy" of the Whigs' 1848 nomination of Zachary Taylor and Millard Fillmore for the presidency. The pamphlet soothes the wounds of the failed candidates and their supporters: Winfield Scott the "noble old chief who had just carried the eagles of our Republic in triumph over the mountains of Mexico;" Henry Clay "the gallant chivalrous and accomplished statesman of the West;" Webster "the strong towering giant defender of the constitution of the North." <br/> "Circumstances demanded the nomination of another patriotic whig as the standard bearer of our party." Taylor is a man of "TRUTH JUSTICE INTEGRITY FIDELITY and a NOBLE GENEROSITY." In this complicated election the Whigs had to contend not only with the Democrats and their nominee Lewis Cass but also with former President Martin Van Buren and his Free Soil Party. Seeking to hold the votes of anti-slavery Whigs this pamphlet derides Van Buren's last-minute conversion: his record shows a complete subservience to the Slave Power. <br/>Sabin 70526. OCLC 25797641 5 as of March 2018. unknown books‎

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‎Election of 1848‎

‎ADDRESS OF THE WHIGS OF THE LEGISLATURE OF MASSACHUSETTS TO THE WHIGS OF THE UNION‎

‎Boston: Eastburn's Press 1848. Stitched 11pp. Scattered foxing blank top margin of title page cut down with no text affected upper blank forecorner chewed. Good. Massachusetts Whigs put forth a valiant but unsuccessful effort in behalf of Daniel Webster's candidacy for the Whig presidential nomination in He is "A man who respecting all the 'arrangements and compromises of the Constitution' and the rights of all under them will yet never suffer them to be extended or increased to the destruction of our political equality." FIRST EDITION. 4 NUC 0070701 2. Not in Sabin Eberstadt Decker Miles. Eastburn's Press unknown books‎

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