The Presidential Election of 1880University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1917 - 200 стор. |
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... forces , and probably hoped to promote party harmony in the election by a union upon Sherman . 10 There was a rather widespread distrust of Sherman in the Republican party at this time , possibly caused by his record as a political ...
... forces , and probably hoped to promote party harmony in the election by a union upon Sherman . 10 There was a rather widespread distrust of Sherman in the Republican party at this time , possibly caused by his record as a political ...
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... forces decided to hold the Pennsylvania and New York State Conventions early in order to forestall the working of popular reflection on the Grant boom , and also to secure for the remaining state conventions the influence of the united ...
... forces decided to hold the Pennsylvania and New York State Conventions early in order to forestall the working of popular reflection on the Grant boom , and also to secure for the remaining state conventions the influence of the united ...
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... forces was long and bitter , with the Grant men in control of the organization . It was necessary for Senator Logan to resort to drastic means and he , therefore , appointed a committee to report a list of delegates to the National ...
... forces was long and bitter , with the Grant men in control of the organization . It was necessary for Senator Logan to resort to drastic means and he , therefore , appointed a committee to report a list of delegates to the National ...
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... forces replied that , " the objection to a third Presi- dential term applied only to a third consecutive term , and is utterly inapplicable to the reelection of General Grant , 23. Fred E. Haynes , Third Party Movements Since the Civil ...
... forces replied that , " the objection to a third Presi- dential term applied only to a third consecutive term , and is utterly inapplicable to the reelection of General Grant , 23. Fred E. Haynes , Third Party Movements Since the Civil ...
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... forces . In the December meeting the Grant forces obtained control , and dictated the time and place of holding the convention ; and it was their intention to retain this control at almost any hazard . The majority of the committee was ...
... forces . In the December meeting the Grant forces obtained control , and dictated the time and place of holding the convention ; and it was their intention to retain this control at almost any hazard . The majority of the committee was ...
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anti-Grant forces Appleton's Encyclopaedia 1880 Arthur August ballot Blaine Boston campaign candidacy candidate Carl Schurz Chicago Cincinnati claimed Conkling Conventions of 1880 declared Democratic National Committee Democratic National Convention Democratic party Edward Election of 1880 electoral tickets electoral votes faction favor February February 12 Grant forces Greenback convention Greenback party Hancock Hayes held Ibid Illinois Indiana Iowa Irish Americans James Abram Garfield James G Jersey John July June labor leaders letter Logan Maine Massachusetts McPherson National Greenback nomination North American Review October October 22 Ohio Pennsylvania platform Platt preliminary canvass Proceedings Recollections Republican National Committee Republican National Convention Republican party resolution Scribner's secure Senator Cameron September Sherman Solid South southern speech Springfield Republican Stalwarts Tammany tariff issue temporary chairman Thesis third term Tilden unit for Grant unit rule University of Wisconsin Vice President Virginia Vols voters Washington Weaver Winfield Scott Hancock Workingmen York Herald York Tribune York World
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Сторінка 78 - Indiana was really, I suppose, a Democratic State. It had been put down on the books always as a State that might be carried by close and perfect organization and a great deal of — (laughter). I see the reporters are present, therefore I will simply say that everybody showed a great deal of interest in the occasion and distributed tracts and political documents all through the State.
Сторінка 29 - Territory, or the District of Columbia shall be divided, the Chairman shall announce the number of votes cast for any candidate, or for or against any proposition...
Сторінка 43 - Home rule; honest money, consisting of gold and silver, and paper convertible into coin on demand; the strict maintenance of the public faith, State and National, and a tariff for revenue only.
Сторінка 28 - Resolved, As the sense of this Convention, that every member of it is bound in honor to support its nominee, whoever that nominee may be ; and that no man should hold a seat here who is not ready to so agree.
Сторінка 87 - We have a treaty with the Chinese Government which should be religiously kept until its provisions are abrogated by the action of the General Government, and I am not prepared to say that it should be abrogated until our great manufacturing and corporate interests are conserved in the matter of labor. Very truly yours, JA GARFIELD. HL MOREY, Employers...
Сторінка 36 - Whenever the vote of Ohio will be likely to assure the nomination of Garfield, I appeal to every delegate to vote for him. Let Ohio be solid. Make the same appeal in my name to every delegate. "JOHN SHERMAN.
Сторінка 31 - To this end it demands the co-operation of the legislative with the executive department of the government, and that Congress shall so legislate that fitness, ascertained by proper practical tests, shall admit to the public service; and that the power of removal for cause, with due responsibility for the good conduct of subordinates, shall accompany the power of appointment.
Сторінка 29 - Chairman shall announce the number of votes cast for any candidate, or for or against any proposition ; but if exception is taken by any delegate to the correctness of such announcement by the Chairman of his delegation, the President of the Convention shall direct the roll of members of such delegation to be called, and the result shall be recorded in accordance with the votes individually given.
Сторінка 2 - I shall not gratify my enemies by declining what has not been offered. I am not a candidate for anything, and if the Chicago Convention nominates a candidate who can be elected, it will gratify me, and the gratification will be greater if it should be some one other than myself. . . . Blaine I would like to see elected, but I fear the party could not elect him.
Сторінка 31 - To the victors belong the spoils." After we have won the race, as we will, •we will give those who are entitled to positions office. What are we up here for? I mean that members of the Republican party are entitled to office, and if we are victorious we will have office.