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... legislature in January , 1875 , to turn out the conservative members - before the state , which had " been converted into a South American republic , " finally reached a peaceful truce that paved the way for its actual " happy ...
... legislature in January , 1875 , to turn out the conservative members - before the state , which had " been converted into a South American republic , " finally reached a peaceful truce that paved the way for its actual " happy ...
Page 463
... legislature re- ferred to the vote of the electorate for rejection or indorsement . The former process ( the initiative ) is a positive exercise of the people's will ; the latter ( the referendum ) may be thought of as a popular ...
... legislature re- ferred to the vote of the electorate for rejection or indorsement . The former process ( the initiative ) is a positive exercise of the people's will ; the latter ( the referendum ) may be thought of as a popular ...
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... legislature headed by Senator Lusk , for exam- ple , went so far as to secure the passage of educational bills requiring all persons or associations conducting schools , classes , or courses of instruction in any sub- ject " to secure a ...
... legislature headed by Senator Lusk , for exam- ple , went so far as to secure the passage of educational bills requiring all persons or associations conducting schools , classes , or courses of instruction in any sub- ject " to secure a ...
Contents
THE RECONSTRUCTION | 1 |
PROSPERITY AND PROTEST | 22 |
POLITICAL CONVALESCENCE | 55 |
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