A statement proving Millard Fillmore, the candidate of the Whig Party for the office of Vice President, to be an abolitionist [electronic resource] : by a review of his course in the 25th, 26th, and 27th Congress : also, showing Gen. Taylor to be in favor of extending the ordinance of 1787 over the continent beyond the Rio Grande : in other words, to be in favor of the Wilmot proviso.
1848
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A statement proving Millard Fillmore, the candidate of the Whig Party for the office of Vice President, to be an abolitionist [electronic resource] : by a review of his course in the 25th, 26th, and 27th Congress : also, showing Gen. Taylor to be in favor of extending the ordinance of 1787 over the continent beyond the Rio Grande : in other words, to be in favor of the Wilmot proviso.
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[Washington, D.C.? : s.n., 1848?]
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8 p.
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"Circulate. Published under authority of the National and Jackson Democratic Association Committee. Read, read. 'The tree is known by its fruit.'"
"House of Representatives--25th Congress, 3d session. Tuesday, December 11, 1838."
Reproduction of the original from the Oberlin College Library. Reproduced courtesy of World Microfilms Publications.
"Circulate. Published under authority of the National and Jackson Democratic Association Committee. Read, read. 'The tree is known by its fruit.'"
"House of Representatives--25th Congress, 3d session. Tuesday, December 11, 1838."
Reproduction of the original from the Oberlin College Library. Reproduced courtesy of World Microfilms Publications.
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Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Gale, 2009. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.
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Slavery and anti-slavery: a transnational archive
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