The Farmers' Movement, 1620-1920American Book Company, 1953 - 519 pages |
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Page 274
... probably somewhat overemphasized because the anti- subtreasury group issued a call during the Indianapolis meeting for a separate convention to be held the following month . As far as the author knows , this meeting was never held . If ...
... probably somewhat overemphasized because the anti- subtreasury group issued a call during the Indianapolis meeting for a separate convention to be held the following month . As far as the author knows , this meeting was never held . If ...
Page 414
... probably rather validly described the sentiment and experiences of the men who joined in this tragic episode . The following is an excerpt from his description : Mr. Munn went to the table , which stood some ten feet away from the ...
... probably rather validly described the sentiment and experiences of the men who joined in this tragic episode . The following is an excerpt from his description : Mr. Munn went to the table , which stood some ten feet away from the ...
Page 495
... probably should not be . The interpretations of the issues by farmers were quite often nothing more than that they were being robbed by the tobacco buyers and the British tobacco monopoly , at the time of the revolt of the Virginia and ...
... probably should not be . The interpretations of the issues by farmers were quite often nothing more than that they were being robbed by the tobacco buyers and the British tobacco monopoly , at the time of the revolt of the Virginia and ...
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The Farmers' Movement, 1620-1920: American Sociology Series Carl Cleveland Taylor No preview available - 2012 |
The Farmers' Movement, 1620-1920: American Sociology Series Carl Cleveland Taylor No preview available - 2012 |
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