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... LEGISLATION . Since the 4th of March , 1861 , the Republican party has been responsible for all federal legislation and administration . We have already seen , by general view , how much it has accomplished ; that its history has been ...
... LEGISLATION . Since the 4th of March , 1861 , the Republican party has been responsible for all federal legislation and administration . We have already seen , by general view , how much it has accomplished ; that its history has been ...
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... legislation is concerned , was obliter- ated . LEGISLATION IN BEHALF OF LABOR . Reference ought also to be made to a few acts in the direct interest of labor . The first of these in importance , perhaps , as also the earliest in date of ...
... legislation is concerned , was obliter- ated . LEGISLATION IN BEHALF OF LABOR . Reference ought also to be made to a few acts in the direct interest of labor . The first of these in importance , perhaps , as also the earliest in date of ...
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... legislation by Congress . I can- not now state as fully as I desire the nature of the complaints made by im- migrants of the treatment they receive , but will endeavor to do so during the session of Congress , particularly if the ...
... legislation by Congress . I can- not now state as fully as I desire the nature of the complaints made by im- migrants of the treatment they receive , but will endeavor to do so during the session of Congress , particularly if the ...
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