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The South--the Presidency

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Parent Issue
Day
24
Month
July
Year
1847
Copyright
Public Domain
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The Columbus ('Georgia) Times puts, as every Southern man should do, the qucsiion of the next Presidency on true grouncis ; nnd the man he indícales fLevi Woodbury) has as true n hemt, as sound a head, as South or North could furnish. We know and respect the man, for hig virluc, his abilities, and las honestv ; and we should feel that the rights, and honor, and fcelings of the South would be as iinR-h respectcd by him, if in power, as "ihe noblest Roman of them all." Every Southern State and stalesman should make this fidelity to the Onsthulion ihe pre-requisite. th ,ai qualificali n of th ei i "lid declare, as uginia have done, that no man, uominnicti or not nominated, can get iheir votes, who is not as "firm as aL'amant on this question." - Charleston Mercury. ff?5 The Whig State Convention of Georgia, which assembled at Miledgville, un tlio lst inst., ndopted resolutions ie. ■ommending Gen. Taylor for the PresiJciu-y.

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Signal of Liberty
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