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... election for the first Saturday of March , he called for an oath far stiffer than the simple oath of allegiance ... election at all hazards . " Under these strained conditions the day of the voting came and went - and was a heartbreaking ...
... election for the first Saturday of March , he called for an oath far stiffer than the simple oath of allegiance ... election at all hazards . " Under these strained conditions the day of the voting came and went - and was a heartbreaking ...
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... of History , August , 1957 ) and generally speaking Mr. Swinney's analysis of the effect of the Swing on the Election has been followed . [ 193 ] Press . There were three members of the Cabinet . THE SWING AND THE ELECTION.
... of History , August , 1957 ) and generally speaking Mr. Swinney's analysis of the effect of the Swing on the Election has been followed . [ 193 ] Press . There were three members of the Cabinet . THE SWING AND THE ELECTION.
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... election coming up in the fall of 1868. In the North the Democrats were gaining strength and there was some fear among Republican leaders that their candidate could not win without the electoral votes of the Southern states . So those ...
... election coming up in the fall of 1868. In the North the Democrats were gaining strength and there was some fear among Republican leaders that their candidate could not win without the electoral votes of the Southern states . So those ...
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THE VICE PRESIDENT | 3 |
THE RADICALS | 35 |
OF HOPES DEFERRED | 49 |
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