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I also knew that he was a man of uncommon energy and push, that he was fearless, and possessed any amount of will power, and these qualities excited admiration in my youthful breast.
THE UNITED STATES BANK VETO. 361 Of the political issues involved in the election of which I am writing, I was not very well enlight- ened. There were four presidential candidates, viz : Andrew Jackson, Henry Clay, John G. Floyd and Wil- liam Wirt. The latter, an eminent Maryland lawyer, w r as supported by the ant
...i-masons, who were quite numerous in Vermont, in the western part of this state, in Western Pennsylvania, and in what was called the Western Reserve in Ohio. (In passing I may say that the state of Vermont voted for Wirt. ) Where I then resided, the supporters of General Jackson were oftener styled Jackson men than anything else, while the friends of Mr. Clay called themselves National Republicans. In this state the Jackson men, I believe, called them- selves Democratic Republicans. There was no whig party at this time.

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