Campaign of '84: Biographies of S. Grover Cleveland, the Democratic Candidate for President, and Thomas A. Hendricks, the Democratic Candidate for Vice-president ... |
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... Saulsbury - 9 . Mr. CONNESS moved to table the bill ; which was disagreed to - yeas 9 , ( Messrs . Buckalew , Carlile , Conness , Davis , Hen- dricks , Nesmith , Powell , Riddle , Saulsbury , ) navs 31 . It was not again acted upon ...
... Saulsbury - 9 . Mr. CONNESS moved to table the bill ; which was disagreed to - yeas 9 , ( Messrs . Buckalew , Carlile , Conness , Davis , Hen- dricks , Nesmith , Powell , Riddle , Saulsbury , ) navs 31 . It was not again acted upon ...
Page 149
... Saulsbury , Ten Eyck , Trumbull , Van Winkle , Willey - 17 . " One war at a time . " A war with Great Britain was thus happily avoided . With the incidents of the war , however , save as they affected politics and politi- cians , this ...
... Saulsbury , Ten Eyck , Trumbull , Van Winkle , Willey - 17 . " One war at a time . " A war with Great Britain was thus happily avoided . With the incidents of the war , however , save as they affected politics and politi- cians , this ...
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... Saulsbury , Butler , John- son , Kellogg , Jones , of Florida , and Grover , against the amendment , and Messrs . Win- dom , Ferry , Hawley , Platt , Pugh , Rollins and Van Wyck in the affirmative . Mr Camden was also paired ...
... Saulsbury , Butler , John- son , Kellogg , Jones , of Florida , and Grover , against the amendment , and Messrs . Win- dom , Ferry , Hawley , Platt , Pugh , Rollins and Van Wyck in the affirmative . Mr Camden was also paired ...
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HISTORY OF THE POLITICAL PARTIES | 96 |
REPUBLICANS AND FEDERALS | 96 |
DOWNFALL OF THE FEDERALS | 96 |
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