Party Government in the United StatesRonald Press, 1938 - 597 pages |
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Page 64
... tion , was there any serious attempt at unified action . These organizations were made up almost exclusively of Whigs . In some cases they assumed the nominating function and selected Whig candidates to be voted upon for offices . As ...
... tion , was there any serious attempt at unified action . These organizations were made up almost exclusively of Whigs . In some cases they assumed the nominating function and selected Whig candidates to be voted upon for offices . As ...
Page 145
... tion of the convention and the adoption of a platform was accomplished on the first day , and on the second day candidates were placed in nomination and one ballot for President taken . On the second ballot General Hancock was given the ...
... tion of the convention and the adoption of a platform was accomplished on the first day , and on the second day candidates were placed in nomination and one ballot for President taken . On the second ballot General Hancock was given the ...
Page 535
... tion of land therefor , One Million Dollars ( $ 1,000 , - 000 ) . For increase of debt , Proposition Seven ... tion fields , and swimming pools , and for the con- struction of buildings thereon , Four Hundred Thou- sand Dollars ...
... tion of land therefor , One Million Dollars ( $ 1,000 , - 000 ) . For increase of debt , Proposition Seven ... tion fields , and swimming pools , and for the con- struction of buildings thereon , Four Hundred Thou- sand Dollars ...
Contents
CHAPTER | 3 |
FUNCTIONS OF POLITICAL PARTIES | 32 |
FEDERALISTS IN POWER | 59 |
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