History of Political Conventions in California: 1849-1892, Part 2California State Library, 1893 - 711 pages |
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... American party . 5. That the main objects of the American party being to promote American interests , and to cherish American nationality , the con- struction of a Pacific railroad - thus bringing the extreme portions of the country ...
... American party . 5. That the main objects of the American party being to promote American interests , and to cherish American nationality , the con- struction of a Pacific railroad - thus bringing the extreme portions of the country ...
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... American party . 2. Believing that Americans should rule America , we favor the education of American youths , boys and girls , as artisans and mechanics , to fill the places of foreigners , who now have nearly the exclusive control of ...
... American party . 2. Believing that Americans should rule America , we favor the education of American youths , boys and girls , as artisans and mechanics , to fill the places of foreigners , who now have nearly the exclusive control of ...
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... American party conventions .. -.1886 , 527 ; 1888 , 547 ; 1890 , 556 resolutions adopted by ... American party platforms . 528 .1886 , 528 ; 1888 , 547 ; 1890 , 557 American party state committee 532 American Republican College League ...
... American party conventions .. -.1886 , 527 ; 1888 , 547 ; 1890 , 556 resolutions adopted by ... American party platforms . 528 .1886 , 528 ; 1888 , 547 ; 1890 , 557 American party state committee 532 American Republican College League ...
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