. Official report of the ... American Tyler family reunion .. . \s;i \ic\vs. .nul waviUd ilu iii oi ilic :ruin. Inn Clay and his :i>!lo\vcr^ ln^!K(l to tluir tatc. ami tlitn cnd^avorovi iooverwhelm Tyk-r wuli the a\aianolie of tlieir denunciation. It !Siiyn ti11 n 14 \[\ iKHUic-^ H wiiiistanu Mtes pany :u any In 1840the natural ; of ^uen a. course were increa-td tenfold the coiidi-tions that then cxi-ted. The whiiis were sre under theu repeated diefeats:they were hungry by reason of their long fast. In the canijiaigu tliey themsel
. Official report of the ... American Tyler family reunion .. . \s;i \ic\vs. .nul waviUd ilu iii oi ilic :ruin. Inn Clay and his :i>!lo\vcr^ ln^!K(l to tluir tatc. ami tlitn cnd^avorovi iooverwhelm Tyk-r wuli the a\aianolie of tlieir denunciation. It !Siiyn ti11 n 14 \[\ iKHUic-^ H wiiiistanu Mtes pany :u any In 1840the natural ; of ^uen a. course were increa-td tenfold the coiidi-tions that then cxi-ted. The whiiis were sre under theu repeated diefeats:they were hungry by reason of their long fast. In the canijiaigu tliey themselves into a rage over the shortcc nning-^ of their largely by dint 01 noise and enthu-iasm had achie\ed an tiniuecedeniedvictory. Clay, the plumed knight of the party at time, was just theman to lead such ati enthusiastic and to inspire them with tlie 0!ily that they were invincible, but that whatever demands they chuseto niake were nece-sarily rigiit. Party spirit is always l,ot. but with sucli. PKESIDT-:XT TYLER. a situation as then existed, with such a exciter] and successful rabbleas then constituted the whig piarty. led and rou-ed by such a master as Clay,party spirit was a burning, tiery furnace, -e\en times hotter than itwas wont to be lieated. and into this furnace they ca~t the President. Itis hardly to be at tiiat Clay tlivagln he could make him signhis bills All of hi> cabinet except Webster re-igned: Clay and the \yh:gleaders denounced hin-; a^^ a traitor who had ruined the whig party; talkedof iiTipeaching him fnr high cr-mer. witliom a semi of a crime to base iirucet: Thev re-olved and drove hiin ou: of the party like a k-jjer. and tli^n found fault wh]) him becau-e he did no:continue or become a whig according to their >tandard~. Worse than and the wlm -oliehow beca?ne inoculated with the politicalviews of that tiniu. have ever -^-nce done all that they could 10 r
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