Patrician in Politics: Daniel Dewey Barnard of New YorkAssociated Faculty Press, Incorporated, 1974 - 206 páginas |
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... never accepted the newer politics of the nineteenth century with its appeals for mass support , whether advocated by Whigs or Democrats . Rather he continued to favor the older paternalistic and patrician approach in which gentlemen ...
... never accepted the newer politics of the nineteenth century with its appeals for mass support , whether advocated by Whigs or Democrats . Rather he continued to favor the older paternalistic and patrician approach in which gentlemen ...
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... never be restored , he answered that this was also the case when a man was imprisoned , because the years in prison would never be given back to him . Barnard believed that capital punishment was a proper means for dealing with those ...
... never be restored , he answered that this was also the case when a man was imprisoned , because the years in prison would never be given back to him . Barnard believed that capital punishment was a proper means for dealing with those ...
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... never withheld support from Bar- nard in his campaigns for the Assembly or the House of Represen- tatives . In the thirties and forties Barnard received the endorsement and support of the Albany Evening Journal . Particular praise was ...
... never withheld support from Bar- nard in his campaigns for the Assembly or the House of Represen- tatives . In the thirties and forties Barnard received the endorsement and support of the Albany Evening Journal . Particular praise was ...
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New England Yankee | 3 |
Apprentice Politician | 21 |
Critic of Reform | 37 |
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27th Congress Adams Albany Argus Albany County Albany Evening Journal American Whig Review annexation Anti-Masonic antislavery April Assembly attempt August bank Barnard believed Barnard continued Barnard Family Papers Barnard Papers Barnard to Fillmore Barnard to Fish Barnard to Hamilton Barnard wrote Berlin bill citizens Clay committee Compromise Congress Constitution convention Daniel debate December December 13 Despatch Book efforts election favor February February 15 federal Fillmore Papers Fish Papers Fish to Barnard Francis Granger Hamilton Fish History House internal improvements issues Jackson Jacksonian January John Quincy Adams July June letter March Millard Fillmore Monroe County National Intelligencer November November 13 NYSL October opposed Papers-NYSL Peltz Collection political President protection Prussia reform resolutions Rochester Senate September session slave slavery society Speech tariff Taylor Thurlow Weed tion Tyler Union United vote Washington Hunt Weed and Seward Weed's Whig Party wrote to Fish York Whig Party