Hand-book of Politics: 1872-1876Da Capo Press, 1972 - United States |
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... union , under the control and direc tion of a free people , educated to self - restraint , cannot fail to extend popular institutions and to enlarge the peaceful influence of American ideas . The relations of the United States with Ger ...
... union , under the control and direc tion of a free people , educated to self - restraint , cannot fail to extend popular institutions and to enlarge the peaceful influence of American ideas . The relations of the United States with Ger ...
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... Union a republican form of gov- ernment . " By the Constitution of the United States , prior to the fourteenth and fifteenth amend ments , the power to regulate suffrage , even in the election of President and Vice President , Senators ...
... Union a republican form of gov- ernment . " By the Constitution of the United States , prior to the fourteenth and fifteenth amend ments , the power to regulate suffrage , even in the election of President and Vice President , Senators ...
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... Union . rebellion ; with sending Union soldiers to the " Greenback , " ( Democratic , ) June 1 , rear and promoting Confederate soldiers to the 1876 . front ; with deliberately proposing to repudiate the plighted faith of the Government ...
... Union . rebellion ; with sending Union soldiers to the " Greenback , " ( Democratic , ) June 1 , rear and promoting Confederate soldiers to the 1876 . front ; with deliberately proposing to repudiate the plighted faith of the Government ...
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to Ku Klux ActCommanding Dispersion | 13 |
President Grants | 27 |
Political Votes in Third Session | 33 |
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