| 1872 - 588 pages
...Democracy of the whole country, we do here reaffirm our faith in the permanence of the Federal Union, our devotion to the Constitution of the United States,...steadfast confidence in the perpetuity of republican eel f-govern ment. In absolute acquiescence in the will of the majority — the vital principle of... | |
| 1874 - 524 pages
...management of domestic and foreign affairs, and here record our cteadfast confidence in the ptr petuity of republican self-government. In absolute acquiescence...majority— the vital principle of republics ; in tlie supremacy of the civil over the military author. ity ; in the tot'.l separation of Church and... | |
| William Mason Cornell - 1876 - 356 pages
...kindred populations once unnationally estranged, on the basis recognized by the St. Louis platform of the " Constitution of the United States, with its...accepted as a final settlement of the controversies which engendered civil war." But in aid of a result so beneficent, the moral influence of every good... | |
| Edward McPherson - 1872
...kindred populations once unnaturally estranged, on the basis recognized by the St. Louis platform, of the " Constitution of the United States, with its...accepted as a final settlement of the controversies which engendered civil war." But, in aid of a result so beneficent, the moral influence of every good... | |
| Democratic National Committee (U.S.) - 1876 - 764 pages
...kindred populations once unnaturally estranged, on the basis recognized by the St. I^oms platform, of the "Constitution of the United States, with its amendments...accepted as a final settlement of the controversies which engendered civil war." But, in aid of a result so beneficent, the moral influence of every good... | |
| 1876 - 228 pages
...kindred populations once unnaturally estranged, on the basis recognized by the St. Louis platform, of the " Constitution of the United States, with its...accepted as a final settlement of the controversies which engendered civil war." But, in aid of a result so beneficent, the moral influence of every good... | |
| Theodore Pease Cook - 1876 - 470 pages
...kindred populations once unnaturally estranged, on the basis recognized by the St. Louis platform, of the " Constitution of the United States, with its...accepted as a final settlement of the controversies which engendered civil war." But, in aid of a result so beneficent, the moral influence of every good... | |
| Democratic National Convention (1876 St - 1876 - 210 pages
...kindred populations once unnaturally estranged, on the basis recognized by the St. Louis platform, of the " Constitution of the United States, with its...accepted as a final settlement of the controversies which engendered civil war." But, in aid of a result so beneficent, the moral influence of every good... | |
| William Mason Cornell - 1876 - 364 pages
...kindred populations once unnationally estranged, on the basis recognized by the St. Louis platform of the " Constitution of the United States, with its amendments universally accepted as a final sBttlement of the controversies which engendered civil war." But in aid of a result so beneficent,... | |
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