Grover ClevelandF. Warne, 1896 - 240 pages |
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Page 21
... showed their indifference to the pressing question of reform in administration by sacrificing an able and upright Governor to the animosity which his public spirit had evoked , and they were accused of seeking to overbear opposition by ...
... showed their indifference to the pressing question of reform in administration by sacrificing an able and upright Governor to the animosity which his public spirit had evoked , and they were accused of seeking to overbear opposition by ...
Page 56
... showed what little progress had been made towards that regeneration of political life which the public fondly hoped for on the installation of General Garfield . In such circumstances the proposal to give Mr. Arthur a second term found ...
... showed what little progress had been made towards that regeneration of political life which the public fondly hoped for on the installation of General Garfield . In such circumstances the proposal to give Mr. Arthur a second term found ...
Page 73
... showed a complete mastery of fiscal and economic problems . The progress made in the noble work of reconcilia- tion which Mr. Cleveland was elected to carry on , was signalized at the national demonstration on the death of General Grant ...
... showed a complete mastery of fiscal and economic problems . The progress made in the noble work of reconcilia- tion which Mr. Cleveland was elected to carry on , was signalized at the national demonstration on the death of General Grant ...
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