History of Political Conventions in California: 1849-1892, Part 2California State Library, 1893 - 711 pages |
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... legislation of the past three years , reducing the hours of labor , requiring public work to be done by the day , and seeking to restrict Chinese immigration , as evidence of the sympathy of the democracy with the wishes and interests ...
... legislation of the past three years , reducing the hours of labor , requiring public work to be done by the day , and seeking to restrict Chinese immigration , as evidence of the sympathy of the democracy with the wishes and interests ...
Page 520
... legislation providing for the deportation of the Chinese from this country , and their exclusion forever . In the meantime , and pending proper legislation upon this subject , the democratic party of this state , as a friend of free ...
... legislation providing for the deportation of the Chinese from this country , and their exclusion forever . In the meantime , and pending proper legislation upon this subject , the democratic party of this state , as a friend of free ...
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... legislation already enacted for the reclamation and irrigation of our arid and other lands , and recommend such further legislation as may be necessary to fully accomplish that pur pose , and reaffirm the resolution contained in the ...
... legislation already enacted for the reclamation and irrigation of our arid and other lands , and recommend such further legislation as may be necessary to fully accomplish that pur pose , and reaffirm the resolution contained in the ...
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