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John Arthur Roebuck has written:

'Life and letters of John Arthur Roebuck' -- subject(s): Politics and government

'History of the Whig ministry of 1830, to the passing of the Reform bill' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Whig Party (Great Britain), History

'Pamphlets for the people' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Great Britain, Great Britain. Parliament, Reform

'The stamped press of London, and its morality'

'History of the Whig ministry of 1830' -- subject(s): Whig Party (Great Britain), History

'The colonies of England' -- subject(s): Colonies, Administration, Politics and government

'Life and letters, with chapters of autobiography'

'History Of The Whig Ministry Of 1830 V1'

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The Whig is on her head.

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No.He Was A Northern Whig.

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Cecil Whig was created in 1841.

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Whig Hill was created in 1833.

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Modern Whig Party was created in 2009.

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Country-whig. has written:

'Another letter from a country-whig to Richard Steele, Esq'

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Dorothy Waples has written:

'The American reputation of James Fenimore Cooper, 1821-1841'

'The Whig myth of James Fenimore Cooper' -- subject(s): American Political fiction, History, History and criticism, Myth in literature, Political and social views, Politics and literature, Whig Party (U.S.) in literature

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Frank O'Gorman has written:

'The emergence of the British two-party system, 1760-1832' -- subject(s): History, Political parties

'The Whig party and the French Revolution' -- subject(s): Whig Party (Great Britain)

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No- Pierce was not a Whig. His predecessors Taylor and Fillmore were the last Whig presidents and Pierce's opponent, Winfield Scott was the man to run for President as a Whig.

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Kingston Whig-Standard was created in 1926.

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Edmund Dunch - Whig - was born in 1657.

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Edmund Dunch - Whig - died in 1719.

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Florida Whig Party was created in 2006.

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First Whig Junto ended in 1699.

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First Whig Junto was created in 1694.

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James Monroe was considered a "Democratic-Republican," not a Whig.

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Fillmore was a Whig when he was elected vice-president. He was the last Whig to

be President. Later he ran as the candidate for the American (aka Know-Nothing) party.

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No, a Whig is not a Democrat. The Whig Party was a political party in the United States that existed in the mid-19th century. It was generally more conservative than the Democratic Party of that time.

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What did the Democratic Party and the Whig party have in common

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Fillmore was a Whig. He was the last of four Whig presidents.

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Definitely not. The Whig party was formed to oppose him and his successors.

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Portrait of a Whig - 2007 was released on:

USA: 2007

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Whig Party - United States - ended in 1856.

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Whig Party - United States - was created in 1833.

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Whig - British political party - was created in 1678.

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Robert Graham - Whig politician - died in 1859.

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At first he was part of the Whig party, but soon became a Republican.

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opposition to Whig support of national bank.

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The party that was formed was called the Whig Party.

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The Whig party.

(Not the wig party! The Whig party!)

~Guardiavoir

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In the election of 1852 the Whig Party began to be destroyed. The party was divided on whether or not to allow slavery in the new territories.

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Thomas H. O'Connor has written:

'Lords of the loom, the Cotton Whigs and the coming of the Civil War' -- subject(s): Causes, History, United States, Whig Party (Massachusetts), Whig Party (Mass.), United States Civil War, 1861-1865

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Whig of the old school has written:

'Remarks on the conduct of the modern Whigs'

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He was the last president who was neither; he was a Whig.

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The conflict between President Tyler and the Whig leaders, like Henry Clay, arose because the Whig Party controlled Congress. The major conflict was that the Whig Party wanted to establish a national bank and Tyler did not support it.

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Wig is a homonym of Whig. A wig is a head covering made of real or artificial hair, while Whig refers to a member of a political party in Great Britain in the 18th and 19th centuries.

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The 'Whig' party was organized against Andrew Fackson

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William Henry Harrison and his running mate, John Tyler, were the Whig candidates in 1840.

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The Whig Party disappeared following the election of 1854.

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the Tories.

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no she is a Whig

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no he was a whig

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The whig party opposed president Andrew Jackson and most of his ideals. They favored congress over presidency.

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