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FREE SOIL PARTY , a political party in the United States, which was organized in 18471848 to oppose the extension of slavery into the Territories. It was a combination of the political abolitionistsmany of whom had formerly been identified with the more radical Liberty partythe anti-slavery Whigs, and the faction of the Democratic party in the state of New York
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3 See Helmholtz, op. cit. p. 167. Thew phenomena are clearly explained at greater length by Sedley Taylor in Sound and Music (London, 1896), pp. 134-153 and pp. 74-86. See also Friedrich Zamminer, Die Musik and die musikalischen Instrumente, &c. (Giessen, 1855), p. 261. From J. B. Riot, Traite de pkysique experiment ale. A, Tuning wire. D, Free reed. R, Reed-box. B,C, Feed pipe with conical foot. T, Part of resonating pipe, the upper end with cap and vent hole being shown separately at the side. R, Reed box. Ff, Tuning wire. TV, Feed pipe. VV, Conical foot. S, Hole through which compressed John P. Hale and Leicester King as president and vice-president respectively, but in the spring of 1848 it withdrew its candidates and joined the "free soil" movement
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Between 1848 and 1852 the " Barnburners " and the " Hunkers," their opponents, became partially reunited, the former returning to the Democratic ranks, and thus greatly weakening the Free Soilers. The party held its national convention at Pittsburg, Pennsylvania
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Hampshire , and George W. Julian of Indiana, were nominated for the presidency and the vice-presidency respectively, on a platform which declared slavery " a sin against God and a crime against man," denounced the Compromise Measures of r85o, the fugitive slave law in particular, and again opposed the extension of slavery in the Territories. These candidates, however, received no electoral votes and a popular vote of only 156,149, of which but 25,329 were polled in New York. By 1856 they abandoned their separate organization and joined the movement
FREE-STONE (a translation of the O. Fr. franche Pere or pierre, i.e. stone of good quality; the modern French equivalent is pierre de faille, and Ital. pietra molle), stone used in architecture for mouldings, tracery and other work required to be worked with the chisel. The oolitic stones are generally so called, although in some countries soft sandstones are used; in some churches an indurated chalk called " clunch " is employed for internal lining and for carving. End of Article: FREE SOIL PARTY If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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