Campaign of '84: Biographies of S. Grover Cleveland, the Democratic Candidate for President, and Thomas A. Hendricks, the Democratic Candidate for Vice-president, with a Description of the Leading Issues and the Proceedings of the National Convention, Together with a History of the Political Parties of the United States: Comparisons of Platforms on All Important Questions, and Political Tables for Ready ReferenceBaird & Dillon, 1884 - 515 psl. |
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... OF REBELLIOUS STATES . LEGAL TENDER DECISION . 193 193 • • GREENBACK PARTY • . 194 PROHIBITORY PARTY SAN DOMINGO - ANNEXATION OF . 194 • . 196 . 196 ALABAMA CLAIMS . FORCE BILL CIVIL SERVICE - ORDER OF viii TABLE OF CONTENTS .
... OF REBELLIOUS STATES . LEGAL TENDER DECISION . 193 193 • • GREENBACK PARTY • . 194 PROHIBITORY PARTY SAN DOMINGO - ANNEXATION OF . 194 • . 196 . 196 ALABAMA CLAIMS . FORCE BILL CIVIL SERVICE - ORDER OF viii TABLE OF CONTENTS .
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... CIVIL SERVICE - ORDER OF PRESIDENT HAYES AMNESTY . LIBERAL REPUBLICANS • REFORM IN THE CIVIL SERVICE . CREDIT MOBILIER . SALARY GRAB . PAGE . . 197 . 197 . 198 . 199 . 199 . 200 . 200 214 RETURNING Boards • . 217 GRANGERS . . 218 ...
... CIVIL SERVICE - ORDER OF PRESIDENT HAYES AMNESTY . LIBERAL REPUBLICANS • REFORM IN THE CIVIL SERVICE . CREDIT MOBILIER . SALARY GRAB . PAGE . . 197 . 197 . 198 . 199 . 199 . 200 . 200 214 RETURNING Boards • . 217 GRANGERS . . 218 ...
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... civil service reform to which Republican organs and politicians took the he was fully committed . In his letter of same bold ground . Republicans - so divided upon almost every other subject , as Dis- trict Attorney Woodford and George ...
... civil service reform to which Republican organs and politicians took the he was fully committed . In his letter of same bold ground . Republicans - so divided upon almost every other subject , as Dis- trict Attorney Woodford and George ...
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... civil war question , there are provisions that will save to New but with the question of a real reform in York City not less than $ 150,000 per an- our civil service - the question of the num . Thus his friends point to actual present ...
... civil war question , there are provisions that will save to New but with the question of a real reform in York City not less than $ 150,000 per an- our civil service - the question of the num . Thus his friends point to actual present ...
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... civil service laws . It was known from the start that he was in sympathy with the work in which Sen- ators Gibbs and Robb and Assemblymen Roosevelt and others took a leading part , though the opposition to it was chiefly in his own ...
... civil service laws . It was known from the start that he was in sympathy with the work in which Sen- ators Gibbs and Robb and Assemblymen Roosevelt and others took a leading part , though the opposition to it was chiefly in his own ...
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Campaign of '84– Biographies of S. Grover Cleveland, the Democratic ... Benjamin La Fevre Visos knygos peržiūra - 1884 |
Campaign of '84– Biographies of S. Grover Cleveland, the Democratic ... Benjamin La Fevre,Benjamin Le Fevre Visos knygos peržiūra - 1884 |
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