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The Whig Party

Conservative Whig, Considerations in favor of the nomination of Zachary Taylor by the Whig National Convention (1848)
Fellow citizens of the Whig Party (1844)
Henry Clay, Slavery and Abolition (1842)
Henry Clay, The State of the Country (Jul 10, 1840)
Jacob Barker, Speech of the Taylor Candidate for Congress (1848)
Letter from John Botts to the Editors of the Whig (Jan 29, 1848)
Letter from Truman Smith to Daniel Gott (Jul 10, 1848)
A Reply to a Statement Proving Millard Fillmore to be an Abolitionist (1848)
Arguments in Favor of the Support of Taylor and Fillmore (1848)
Reasons good and true for supporting the nomination of General Zachary Taylor (1848)
The Friends of General Zachary Taylor (1847)
Whig Party Platform (1844)
Whig Party Platform (1856)
Whig Party, Onward is the cause of Clay and Frelinghuysen (1840)

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