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  • ...osiah Quincy, Horace Bushnell, James Shepherd Pike, and, after the war, [[Horace Greeley]] and Henry Wilson. They showed through a combination of emotive argument a
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  • ...en were rewarded with lucrative postmasterships. Top publishers, such as [[Horace Greeley]], [[Whitelaw Reid]], [[Schulyer Colfax]], [[Warren Harding]] and [[James C
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  • * {{cite book| first=Glyndon G.| last=Van Deusen| year=1953| title=Horace Greeley, Nineteenth-Century Crusader| url=http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=98259
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  • *: [[Horace Greeley]] ''([[Whig Party (United States)|W]])'' *: [[Horace Greeley]] (1811-1872), ''[[Whig Party (United States)|Whig]]'' …elected to fill v
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  • ...Liberal Republican Party (United States)|Liberal Republicans]] candidate [[Horace Greeley]] in 1872 and lost his power inside the Republican party. ...roke with the Republican party and campaigned for the Liberal Republican [[Horace Greeley]] in 1872.
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  • .../GlobalCapitalism/EconomicPrincipals.pdf WARSH, David; Editor. ''Hjalmar Horace Greeley Schacht and Other Citizens of the Twentieth Century''.<small> in: www.peopl
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  • * Van Deusen, Glyndon G. ''Horace Greeley, Nineteenth-Century Crusader'' (1953) [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=
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  • *[[Horace Greeley]]
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  • ...uals come from New Hampshire, such as Senator [[Daniel Webster]], editor [[Horace Greeley]], founder of the [[Christian Science]] religion [[Mary Baker Eddy]], autho *[[Horace Greeley]]
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  • [[Image:1840log.jpg|thumb|375px|Whig campaign newspaper, edited by [[Horace Greeley]] in New York City]]
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  • ...Home Rule party]], [[Homosexuality]], [[Hopkins Ultraviolet Telescope]], [[Horace Greeley]], [[Horizontal gene transfer (History)]], [[Horizontal gene transfer in pl
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  • *Van Deusen, Glyndon G. ''Horace Greeley, Nineteenth-Century Crusader'' (1953) [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=
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  • ...red the Whig Party dead and vowed to oppose any efforts to resurrect it. [[Horace Greeley]]'s ''Tribune'' called for the formation of a new Northern party, and [[Ben ...d an earlier reputation as a radical (but by 1860 had been criticized by [[Horace Greeley]] as being too moderate). Other candidates had earlier joined or formed par
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  • ...powerful newspapers and important Democrats. The party nominated editor [[Horace Greeley]] for president. The badly disorganized Democratic Party also supported Gr
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  • ...ned the movement, as did many powerful newspaper editors. They nominated [[Horace Greeley]], who gained unofficial Democratic support, but was defeated in a landslid
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  • == Hjalmar Horace Greeley Schacht == ...rom something reasonabley authoritative. He certainly is entitled to the [[Horace Greeley]]. Thanks for reading it. [[User:Howard C. Berkowitz|Howard C. Berkowitz]]
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