Hand-book of Politics: 1872-1876Da Capo Press, 1972 - United States |
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Page 136
... secure their occu- pation by actual settlers and prevent their absorption by mammoth monopolies . 4. That we assert the right of the people by legislative enactment to regulate and con- trol all moneyed corporations upon which ...
... secure their occu- pation by actual settlers and prevent their absorption by mammoth monopolies . 4. That we assert the right of the people by legislative enactment to regulate and con- trol all moneyed corporations upon which ...
Page 154
... secure to all the citizens of the United States , irrespective of color , every constitutional right . 4. Indorses acting Governor Day's admin- istration . 5 and 6. Praise the Republican State exec- utive committee and the Republican ...
... secure to all the citizens of the United States , irrespective of color , every constitutional right . 4. Indorses acting Governor Day's admin- istration . 5 and 6. Praise the Republican State exec- utive committee and the Republican ...
Page 156
... secure his nomination as the Republican candidate for the Presidency of the United States . Democratic , June 26 , 1872 . 1. That the platform of principles adopted by the Cincinnati convention , and the inter- pretation of the same ...
... secure his nomination as the Republican candidate for the Presidency of the United States . Democratic , June 26 , 1872 . 1. That the platform of principles adopted by the Cincinnati convention , and the inter- pretation of the same ...
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to Ku Klux ActCommanding Dispersion | 13 |
President Grants | 27 |
Political Votes in Third Session | 33 |
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