Address of the Whig Convention for the Nomination of Electors volume 2

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Van Buren is the President, not of the nation, but of a party ; and that in the temper of the partisan, he has sunk the impartiality, dignity, and patriotism, of the American President — of that system of party drill which now disgraces the land, and requires slavery instead of ser- vice ; and of which the baneful effects are seen in every Department, Mr. Van Buren is the author — habituated to, if not the author of, that system in New York, managed by a regency, in which various smaller partie...s throughout the State, act- ing like concentric circles, form one grand circle, which covers the whole, and make all depend upon the centre, he has long since made politics a mere trade in New York. Virginia was happily exempt from the horrid influence, and political opinions, the dictates of truth, reflection, and experience, and not the mere sugges- tions of party leaders, were freely formed, and freely and openly expressed — and men were tried by their principles, until Mr. Van Buren became a candidate for the Presidency, and unfortunately came to Virginia.

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