History of Political Conventions in California: 1849-1892, Part 2California State Library, 1893 - 711 pages |
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... believe in the doctrine of " Americans ruling America , " and that the boon held out to foreigners and secured to our naturalized citizens by our constitution and laws is protection in the enjoyment of life , liberty , and the pursuit ...
... believe in the doctrine of " Americans ruling America , " and that the boon held out to foreigners and secured to our naturalized citizens by our constitution and laws is protection in the enjoyment of life , liberty , and the pursuit ...
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... believe in the government using all its constitu- tional powers to preserve itself and resist aggression . I did not believe nor do I now , that an aggressive war should be waged upon any section of the confederacy , nor do I believe ...
... believe in the government using all its constitu- tional powers to preserve itself and resist aggression . I did not believe nor do I now , that an aggressive war should be waged upon any section of the confederacy , nor do I believe ...
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... believe that the wine - growing industry of this state should be fostered , nourished , and encouraged by suitable legisla tion , both state and national . 19. We believe that eight hours should constitute a legal day's work , and that ...
... believe that the wine - growing industry of this state should be fostered , nourished , and encouraged by suitable legisla tion , both state and national . 19. We believe that eight hours should constitute a legal day's work , and that ...
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