History of Political Conventions in California: 1849-1892, Part 2California State Library, 1893 - 711 pages |
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... adopted . The following substitute for the third resolution was adopted : 3. That we deem it to be the solemn duty of every temperance man in our state to withhold his political support from all candi- dates for office who are not in ...
... adopted . The following substitute for the third resolution was adopted : 3. That we deem it to be the solemn duty of every temperance man in our state to withhold his political support from all candi- dates for office who are not in ...
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... adopted . Farley offered the following which was adopted : That we recognize the plan of settlement proposed by the Hon . John J. Crittenden , of Kentucky , in the senate of the United States , as being patriotic and just to all ...
... adopted . Farley offered the following which was adopted : That we recognize the plan of settlement proposed by the Hon . John J. Crittenden , of Kentucky , in the senate of the United States , as being patriotic and just to all ...
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... adopted , without opposition . A motion to strike out the latter part of the fifth section , which demanded a repeal of the then existing Sunday law , was lost - 166 to 280 - and the original resolu- tion was adopted . The remainder of ...
... adopted , without opposition . A motion to strike out the latter part of the fifth section , which demanded a repeal of the then existing Sunday law , was lost - 166 to 280 - and the original resolu- tion was adopted . The remainder of ...
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administration Alameda Amador amendment American appointed Assemblyman August ballot Breckinridge Butte Calaveras California called to order candidates central committee Charles Chinese citizens committee on resolutions congress Cornelius Cole declare delegates demand democracy of California democratic party Died district convention Dorado endorse Eugene Casserly favor federal following resolutions fourth district George George W governor held interests James John John Bidwell John Bigler Johnson Judicial District July June justice labor land legislation legislature lieutenant-governor meeting Member First Constitutional Member Second Constitutional national convention Nevada Non-partisan offered the following opposed opposition party of California platform pledge political president Presidential Elector principles representatives republican party Sacramento San Francisco San Joaquin Santa Clara Second Constitutional Convention second district Senator Solano Sonoma Superior Judge supreme court temporary chairman third district Thomas ticket tion Tuolumne union party United United States Senator vice-presidents vote whereas William withdrawing Workingmen Yuba