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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... Bill after bill sent him by the Legislature was vetoed , but each veto had with it a reason , and every reason was so convincing that not one rejected bill passed over his protest . He made a conscientious examination of every bill — an ...
... Bill after bill sent him by the Legislature was vetoed , but each veto had with it a reason , and every reason was so convincing that not one rejected bill passed over his protest . He made a conscientious examination of every bill — an ...
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... bill of June 22 , 1862 , before the House in Committee of the Whole , and the question being on the first section , authorizing a loan of $ 100,000,000 , closing with this clause : And all bonds , Treasury notes , and oth- er ...
... bill of June 22 , 1862 , before the House in Committee of the Whole , and the question being on the first section , authorizing a loan of $ 100,000,000 , closing with this clause : And all bonds , Treasury notes , and oth- er ...
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... bill day after day . The bill originally statute briefly to review the history of the provided that the President might order treaty . First let me say that the title of the arrest and detention in custody of this bill is deceptive ...
... bill day after day . The bill originally statute briefly to review the history of the provided that the President might order treaty . First let me say that the title of the arrest and detention in custody of this bill is deceptive ...
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HISTORY OF THE POLITICAL PARTIES | 96 |
REPUBLICANS AND FEDERALS | 96 |
DOWNFALL OF THE FEDERALS | 96 |
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