History of Political Conventions in California: 1849-1892, Part 2California State Library, 1893 - 711 pages |
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1849-1892 Winfield J. Davis. party would be defeated at the election unless a union of their forces could be effected , and a strong effort was made to have the republican party - the weaker organization - withdraw its ticket and join ...
1849-1892 Winfield J. Davis. party would be defeated at the election unless a union of their forces could be effected , and a strong effort was made to have the republican party - the weaker organization - withdraw its ticket and join ...
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... republican central club of San Francisco . It was addressed to the ... party : We cordially invite you to join with us in our efforts to again ... party of this state was wrecked by a clique of selfish schemers who were thrust upon us ...
... republican central club of San Francisco . It was addressed to the ... party : We cordially invite you to join with us in our efforts to again ... party of this state was wrecked by a clique of selfish schemers who were thrust upon us ...
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... republican party is unalterably opposed to Chinese immi- gration . It is a cause for congratulation that this question , which has heretofore engaged the earnest attention of both political parties , has at length been settled by ...
... republican party is unalterably opposed to Chinese immi- gration . It is a cause for congratulation that this question , which has heretofore engaged the earnest attention of both political parties , has at length been settled by ...
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