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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... friends had , unknown to gated to private life , and find that they are him , endorsed him for the place . Life in disrobed of all that flattered their vanity . Washington had no particular charms for Not so with Mr. Hendricks . In all ...
... friends had , unknown to gated to private life , and find that they are him , endorsed him for the place . Life in disrobed of all that flattered their vanity . Washington had no particular charms for Not so with Mr. Hendricks . In all ...
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... friends . It had now become manifest that it was impossible to make a nomination at Charleston . The friends of Mr. Douglas adhered to him and would vote for him and him alone , whilst his opponents , ap- prehending the effect of his ...
... friends . It had now become manifest that it was impossible to make a nomination at Charleston . The friends of Mr. Douglas adhered to him and would vote for him and him alone , whilst his opponents , ap- prehending the effect of his ...
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... friends at Springfield , he said : 66 rather be assassinated on the spot than surrender it . ' * * * * I have said nothing but what I am willing to live by , and if it be the pleasure of Al- mighty God , to die by ! " Lincoln's First ...
... friends at Springfield , he said : 66 rather be assassinated on the spot than surrender it . ' * * * * I have said nothing but what I am willing to live by , and if it be the pleasure of Al- mighty God , to die by ! " Lincoln's First ...
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HISTORY OF THE POLITICAL PARTIES | 96 |
REPUBLICANS AND FEDERALS | 96 |
DOWNFALL OF THE FEDERALS | 96 |
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