Illinois Democracy: A History of the Party and Its Representative Members--past and Present, Volume 1Democratic Historical Association, 1935 The subject of this set is the Democratic party and its members. |
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... victory , the following November , but just how much the free silver declaration really had to do with this victory , never had been altogether clear . Grover Cleveland , who certainly did not favor free silver at any time in his great ...
... victory , the following November , but just how much the free silver declaration really had to do with this victory , never had been altogether clear . Grover Cleveland , who certainly did not favor free silver at any time in his great ...
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... VICTORY Viewed from a national standpoint , the campaign of 1910 gave many and sure signs of the Democratic victory that was to follow two years later . In that campaign , the Democrats captured the lower branch of Congress for the ...
... VICTORY Viewed from a national standpoint , the campaign of 1910 gave many and sure signs of the Democratic victory that was to follow two years later . In that campaign , the Democrats captured the lower branch of Congress for the ...
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... VICTORY The campaign of 1932 is so recent that it may be classed as con temporaneous news , rather than history . Some two months after the adjournment of the Chicago convention , candidates of both national and state tickets commenced ...
... VICTORY The campaign of 1932 is so recent that it may be classed as con temporaneous news , rather than history . Some two months after the adjournment of the Chicago convention , candidates of both national and state tickets commenced ...
Contents
Dedication | 9 |
The Beginnings of Illinois Democracy | 17 |
Interesting Facts Concerning Members of Illinois Democracy | 29 |
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