The anti-masonic schism still distracted the opposition.
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They are the Anti-Masonic, the Whig, the American, and the Republican parties.
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Barberini's uncle was Pope Urban VIII, which sort of gives it an anti-Masonic bent.
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When the Masons refused to produce Morgan's murderers, Weed put his publication behind the anti-Masonic cause.
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The most unique was the Anti-Masonic party.
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The Anti-Masonic movement subsided as rapidly as it was created, having no well-defined principles to stand upon.
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Application was next made to Thurlow Weed, then the publisher of the Anti-Masonic Inquirer, at Rochester, New York.
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Even in 1827, then, there was a history on which the anti-Masonic movement in New York State could build.
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In 1835, William Henry Seward bolted the anti-Masonic party that he'd done so much to promote and joined the Whigs.
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In 1828 the Anti-Masonic party, having no members of congress to act as leaders, held a "people's convention."
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In Rochester, New York, not far from the hot zone of anti-Masonic fervor, a publisher named Thurlow Weed bought a local newspaper.
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The church was and always had been anti-Masonic, but she knew for a fact the arrest over Freemasonry had been but a pretext.
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Stevens and Seward had been introduced to politics by the ineffectual and absurd anti-Masonic party, which flitted across the stage in the early thirties.
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On September 26, 1831, 113 delegates of the Anti-Masonic party, representing thirteen States, met in a national convention in Baltimore.
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Hofstadter saw this style in the anti-Masonic movement of the 1820s, the Populist Party of the 1890s, and the McCarthy era of the 1950s.
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The anti-masonic schism still distracted the opposition.