The Identity of the Old Hartford Convention Federalists With the Modern Whig Ha

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The Identity of the Old Hartford Convention Federalists With the Modern Whig Ha
Charles Gordon Greene
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Xbury, Massachusetts, e. Xcludedf from public life by Federal malignity, ever s\oe he voted for the war, but uniformly DemocraJTc. At the recent celebration of the 4th of jKtljv he wrote a sound Democratic letter to tli!> m'lno- crats of Medfield, full of the pure doctrine. ^ Wu. I. Ia:. ! Sullivan, of Boston, anotlier of Mr. Webster's associates, who died within a year, in the full fiilh of }3ritisii Whiggery, (and who, were he now living, would rally around the Federal standard-bearer. Genera...l Harrison, ) held up these men to scorn, in his Familiar Letters, published in 1334.
Mr. SuUivan was the ambassador of ihe Hart- ford Convention, sent to Washington in 1814, to demand of President Madison the separation of New England from the Union, in carrying on the war. He was an active partisan Whig, to the time of his di'cease, and none better under- stood the motto of that party, borne on its signifi- cant banner at Baltimore, C" IVc are where zee ever have been and ever mean to be. " ) Mr.


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