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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... vote down the Lecompton con- constitution , and refused to vote on ques - stitution . Both parties warmly contested tions affecting delegates to the Lecompton the result , but the Free State men won , and convention . They had no ...
... vote down the Lecompton con- constitution , and refused to vote on ques - stitution . Both parties warmly contested tions affecting delegates to the Lecompton the result , but the Free State men won , and convention . They had no ...
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... vote in favor of the minority report . New Jersey and Pennsylvania alone among the free States east of the Rocky Mountains , refused to vote as States , but their delegates voted as individuals . The means employed to attain this end ...
... vote in favor of the minority report . New Jersey and Pennsylvania alone among the free States east of the Rocky Mountains , refused to vote as States , but their delegates voted as individuals . The means employed to attain this end ...
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... vote on his resolution . When he moved to take it up on the evening of the day it had been offered , he was met by cries of " Not in order , " " Not in order . " The manifest purpose was to postpone its consideration until the hour ...
... vote on his resolution . When he moved to take it up on the evening of the day it had been offered , he was met by cries of " Not in order , " " Not in order . " The manifest purpose was to postpone its consideration until the hour ...
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HISTORY OF THE POLITICAL PARTIES | 96 |
REPUBLICANS AND FEDERALS | 96 |
DOWNFALL OF THE FEDERALS | 96 |
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