The contrast, or, Plain reasons why William Henry Harrison should be elected President of the United States : and why Martin Van Buren should not be re-elected . r, instead of nobly defending our terri-torial rights, he has encouraged the folse pretensions of Great Britain, bymaking the suggestion that a portion of the State of Maine may be boughtand SOLD, to end the controversy. See proceedings of congress, and of Maine legislature, concerning the northeastern boundary question. 1838, 9. Because, it is the avowed policy of the administration of Van Buren toapply the pruning knife to the revol


The contrast, or, Plain reasons why William Henry Harrison should be elected President of the United States : and why Martin Van Buren should not be re-elected . r, instead of nobly defending our terri-torial rights, he has encouraged the folse pretensions of Great Britain, bymaking the suggestion that a portion of the State of Maine may be boughtand SOLD, to end the controversy. See proceedings of congress, and of Maine legislature, concerning the northeastern boundary question. 1838, 9. Because, it is the avowed policy of the administration of Van Buren toapply the pruning knife to the revolutionary pension system, in order thatpublic officers and public salaries may be increased. See proceedings of the lust and present congress, on the subject of revolutionary and other claims or publicBorvices. Because, one term of four years is long enough for any one man to holdthe office of president in this country. See G«n. Jacksons annual message, Dec. 8,1829. Note.—Tn these pages, Oeneral Harrison is spoken of, as representing the Democratic, or Whig Party and Mr. Van Bdeen, as the representative of the Loco Foco, or anti-repuiliean party. MB -47. A


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