| 41. | He made occasional forays into politics, supporting the Whig Party.
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| 42. | He was a presidential elector on the Whig ticket in 1848.
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| 43. | After studying law, he was Whig National Convention in 1848.
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| 44. | He was vice president of the Whig National Convention in 1848.
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| 45. | In 1846, Dana ran against Whig Party candidate Daniel Bronson.
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| 46. | Lyttelton felt the Whig jealousy of the influence of the court.
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| 47. | Whig Party nomination in the aftermath of the Mexican American War.
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| 48. | Thereafter, the Whig Henry Pelham was Prime Minister until 1754.
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| 49. | Her politics may well have been sympathetic to the whig exclusionists.
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| 50. | As such, they naturally found support in the Whig party.
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