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Edward L. Pierce, Memoir and letters of Charles Sumner: volume 3, Chapter 37: the national election of 1852.—the Massachusetts constitutional convention.—final defeat of the coalition.— 1852-1853. (search)
out the dangerous element of abolitionism under every guise and form. October 29. Cushing's previous complicity with the coalition is described by C. C. Hazewell in a letter with the signature of Algoma, published in the New York Herald, Nov. 12, 1853. The Washington Union, about the same time, speaking for the Administration, announced that every Democrat continuing in the coalition would be promptly removed from office. Peremptory in form as well as in spirit, it threatened proscriptionessly forbade the appropriation of public money for sectarian schools. October 29. Cushing's previous complicity with the coalition is described by C. C. Hazewell in a letter with the signature of Algoma, published in the New York Herald, Nov. 12, 1853. The Washington Union, about the same time, speaking for the Administration, announced that every Democrat continuing in the coalition would be promptly removed from office. The Catholic newspaper of Boston in its weekly issues, and O. A. Br