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Thus home rule was established once more . Be- The conditions in Louisiana result- ing from carpet - bag - negro rule were probably as bad as in any of the States . The State debt , which in 1869 amounted to $ 6,777,300 , had risen by ...
Thus home rule was established once more . Be- The conditions in Louisiana result- ing from carpet - bag - negro rule were probably as bad as in any of the States . The State debt , which in 1869 amounted to $ 6,777,300 , had risen by ...
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The fourth paragraph of the Demo- cratic platform reads as follows : " Reform is necessary to rebuild and establish in the hearts of the whole people the Union elever years ago happily rescued from the danger of a secession of States ...
The fourth paragraph of the Demo- cratic platform reads as follows : " Reform is necessary to rebuild and establish in the hearts of the whole people the Union elever years ago happily rescued from the danger of a secession of States ...
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If , If , therefore , the Repub- licans could establish their claims to the entire 20 votes , the election of Hayes was assured . * A violent contest over the returns from these four States now ensued and agents of each party were dis- ...
If , If , therefore , the Repub- licans could establish their claims to the entire 20 votes , the election of Hayes was assured . * A violent contest over the returns from these four States now ensued and agents of each party were dis- ...
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In order to gain control of the Southern States and establish home rule there , they deter- mined to sacrifice the national office . They therefore agreed with some Richardson , Messages and Papers , vol . vii . , pp . * 396-397 .
In order to gain control of the Southern States and establish home rule there , they deter- mined to sacrifice the national office . They therefore agreed with some Richardson , Messages and Papers , vol . vii . , pp . * 396-397 .
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Things then began to settle down , the general distrust di- minished , credit circulation became re - established and the rate of discount declined to 5 per cent . ( having been as high as 4 per cent . per day ) .
Things then began to settle down , the general distrust di- minished , credit circulation became re - established and the rate of discount declined to 5 per cent . ( having been as high as 4 per cent . per day ) .
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