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Observations to shew the propriety of the nomination of Col. James Monroe, to the presidency of the United States by the caucus at Washington in which a full answer is given to the pamphlet entitled "Exposition of the motives for opposing the nomination of Mr. Monroe as President of the United States" /
Subjects: “…Monroe for the office of president of the United States.…”
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Speeches of General U.S. Grant, Republican candidate for eighteenth president of the United States, being extracts from speeches, letters, orders, military and state papers. : [Two lines of quotation and two lines of verse]
Published: Published by the Union Republican Congressional Executive Committee, Washington, D.C. Gibson Brothers, printers., 1868Get full text
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New-Brunswick, October 21, 1808. Gentlemen, the great struggle is not over. From the best information, we are induced to believe a more vigourous [sic] and effectual exertion ... will be made throughout the state, in favour of the Federal ticket, for Congress, and for electors of president and vice-president of the United States. ...
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To the electors of the counties of Rhea, Bledsoe, Overton, White, Warren, Franklin, and Jackson. Fellow citizens, On the first Thursday and succeeding day in November next, the citizens of this state will have an opportunity of selecting from amongst themselves, the most fit person to elect a president and vice president of the United States ...
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To the freemen of the counties of Rowan, Randolph and Cabarrus; in the state of North-Carolina. Fellow-Citizens, In the second week of November next, you will be required to give your suffrages for an elector to vote for a president and vice president of the United States. In offering myself once more, for that appointment ...
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An Address to the people of the American states who choose electors--to the people of the states who choose the legislators who appoint electors--to the legislators who appoint electors--and to the electors of president and vice-president of the United States. To which is added, a short sketch of the biography of Gen....
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