Something of Men I Have Known: With Some Papers of a General Nature, Political, Historical, and Retrospective |
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... Congress in 1874 , to my retirement from the Vice - Presidency in 1897 , was one of marvellous development to the coun- try . Large enterprises were undertaken , and the sure founda- tion was laid for much of existing business ...
... Congress in 1874 , to my retirement from the Vice - Presidency in 1897 , was one of marvellous development to the coun- try . Large enterprises were undertaken , and the sure founda- tion was laid for much of existing business ...
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... vote in favor of a certain bill then pending in Congress . The resolution was in the act of passing without opposition , when a hitherto silent member from one of the mountain counties , springing to his 6 SOMETHING OF MEN I HAVE KNOWN.
... vote in favor of a certain bill then pending in Congress . The resolution was in the act of passing without opposition , when a hitherto silent member from one of the mountain counties , springing to his 6 SOMETHING OF MEN I HAVE KNOWN.
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... CONGRESS GENERAL BELKNAP THE PRESIDENTIAL CONTEST BETWEEN HAYES AND TILDEN CREATION OF THE ELECTORAL COMMIS- SION THE WRITER'S SPEECH ON THAT OCCASION NENT MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE DURING THIS CONGRESS ANECDOTES OF MR . BLAINE OTHER MEMBERS ...
... CONGRESS GENERAL BELKNAP THE PRESIDENTIAL CONTEST BETWEEN HAYES AND TILDEN CREATION OF THE ELECTORAL COMMIS- SION THE WRITER'S SPEECH ON THAT OCCASION NENT MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE DURING THIS CONGRESS ANECDOTES OF MR . BLAINE OTHER MEMBERS ...
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... Congress convened , in December , 1876 , the excitement throughout the country was intense over the pending Presidential contest between Hayes and Tilden . As will be remembered , the electoral vote of two States , Louisiana and Florida ...
... Congress convened , in December , 1876 , the excitement throughout the country was intense over the pending Presidential contest between Hayes and Tilden . As will be remembered , the electoral vote of two States , Louisiana and Florida ...
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... Congress to secure an honorable and fair settlement of this most dangerous question . We all recall how our hopes revived , and how gladly we hailed the intro- duction of the bill recommended by a joint committee of con- ference of the ...
... Congress to secure an honorable and fair settlement of this most dangerous question . We all recall how our hopes revived , and how gladly we hailed the intro- duction of the bill recommended by a joint committee of con- ference of the ...
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