History of Political Conventions in California: 1849-1892, Part 2California State Library, 1893 - 711 pages |
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... tion , the interest of the " democratic " party lies in a different direc- tion , and its entire energies are devoted to other and sectional measures ; and it is , therefore , the deliberate opinion of this conven- tion that the ...
... tion , the interest of the " democratic " party lies in a different direc- tion , and its entire energies are devoted to other and sectional measures ; and it is , therefore , the deliberate opinion of this conven- tion that the ...
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... tion : 1. That the best interests of the nation require a change in the administration of the government , and all good citizens should dis- regard the prejudices and differences of the past , and unite in one grand effort to restore ...
... tion : 1. That the best interests of the nation require a change in the administration of the government , and all good citizens should dis- regard the prejudices and differences of the past , and unite in one grand effort to restore ...
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... tion of the board of railroad commissioners , vote to reduce such rates at least fifteen per cent . , and place the same in immediate operation . Thomas Fowler offered the following as a substitute for the resolu- tion reported by the ...
... tion of the board of railroad commissioners , vote to reduce such rates at least fifteen per cent . , and place the same in immediate operation . Thomas Fowler offered the following as a substitute for the resolu- tion reported by the ...
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