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... Ross of Kansas : slight , bearded , with a mild and shrinking manner and run - of - the - mill good looks . Some of the other six remaining " Doubtfuls , " if they vote for acquittal , will be adding to their pasts . Ross will be ...
... Ross of Kansas : slight , bearded , with a mild and shrinking manner and run - of - the - mill good looks . Some of the other six remaining " Doubtfuls , " if they vote for acquittal , will be adding to their pasts . Ross will be ...
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Milton Lomask. the festivities by reporting on his supper - time talk with Ross . He quoted Ross as so far breaking his silence as to say that " he was freer to vote for the eleventh than for any other " article of im- peachment . This ...
Milton Lomask. the festivities by reporting on his supper - time talk with Ross . He quoted Ross as so far breaking his silence as to say that " he was freer to vote for the eleventh than for any other " article of im- peachment . This ...
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... Ross to attend a fair at Albuquer- que to promote the development of the territory . Ross accepted , became interested in the country , sent for his family and settled there . In 1885 President Cleveland named him Governor of New Mexico ...
... Ross to attend a fair at Albuquer- que to promote the development of the territory . Ross accepted , became interested in the country , sent for his family and settled there . In 1885 President Cleveland named him Governor of New Mexico ...
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THE VICE PRESIDENT | 3 |
THE RADICALS | 35 |
OF HOPES DEFERRED | 49 |
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