History of Political Conventions in California: 1849-1892, Part 2California State Library, 1893 - 711 pages |
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... political power , and finally to reduce them to the legitimate purposes for which they were created and endowed , as the servants and beneficial aids and not the masters of the people . We further denounce the acceptance of free passes ...
... political power , and finally to reduce them to the legitimate purposes for which they were created and endowed , as the servants and beneficial aids and not the masters of the people . We further denounce the acceptance of free passes ...
Page 433
... politics , and that it is no longer a political issue , is deceptive in purpose , and will ever be false in fact , so long as the Chinese re- main in this country . 5. That the democratic party , inheriting the doctrines of Jeffer- son ...
... politics , and that it is no longer a political issue , is deceptive in purpose , and will ever be false in fact , so long as the Chinese re- main in this country . 5. That the democratic party , inheriting the doctrines of Jeffer- son ...
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... political parties toward the tem- perance question is such as to destroy all confidence in their promises to suppress or control the liquor traffic , and that , therefore , the pro- hibition party , as a political organization , is an ...
... political parties toward the tem- perance question is such as to destroy all confidence in their promises to suppress or control the liquor traffic , and that , therefore , the pro- hibition party , as a political organization , is an ...
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