Fernando Wood of New YorkColumbia University Press, 1948 - 216 páginas |
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... campaign that followed , party lines dissolved under the pressure of the new issues . 10 The chief bitterness arose over the mayoralty issue . The Nativist campaign was carried out quietly with no parades or press arguments . For two ...
... campaign that followed , party lines dissolved under the pressure of the new issues . 10 The chief bitterness arose over the mayoralty issue . The Nativist campaign was carried out quietly with no parades or press arguments . For two ...
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... campaign and assured a Republican victory at the polls in November . If Union reverses had con- tinued , he believes , the peace campaign might have been successful . 4 New York Herald , October 13 , 1863 . 5 The upstate districts ...
... campaign and assured a Republican victory at the polls in November . If Union reverses had con- tinued , he believes , the peace campaign might have been successful . 4 New York Herald , October 13 , 1863 . 5 The upstate districts ...
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... campaign helped to stifle any tariff legislation . In the famous campaign that followed Wood took little part . However , when it was over , Wood played a very active role in the proceedings before the Electoral Commission . On February ...
... campaign helped to stifle any tariff legislation . In the famous campaign that followed Wood took little part . However , when it was over , Wood played a very active role in the proceedings before the Electoral Commission . On February ...
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