History of Political Conventions in California: 1849-1892, Part 2California State Library, 1893 - 711 pages |
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... regard the building of the Atlantic and Pacific rail- road as of paramount national importance , believing its construction strengthens and perpetuates the bond linking this continent together ; marvelously increases the general ...
... regard the building of the Atlantic and Pacific rail- road as of paramount national importance , believing its construction strengthens and perpetuates the bond linking this continent together ; marvelously increases the general ...
Page 145
... regard for the rights and inter- ests of all sections , and that these are the only conditions upon which it can be perpetuated . 2. That , in the judgment of the people of California , the right of secession finds no warrant in the ...
... regard for the rights and inter- ests of all sections , and that these are the only conditions upon which it can be perpetuated . 2. That , in the judgment of the people of California , the right of secession finds no warrant in the ...
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... regard to the proprieties of life . My expectations have been more than realized in regard to the former , but my hopes of the latter have proved futile . As a citizen , I can bear attacks made in the excitement of political contests ...
... regard to the proprieties of life . My expectations have been more than realized in regard to the former , but my hopes of the latter have proved futile . As a citizen , I can bear attacks made in the excitement of political contests ...
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