Life of A. P. Dostie; Or, The Conflict of New OrleansW. P. Tomlinson, 1868 - 374 páginas |
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... vote cast . Finding the weakness of his party , and abandoning all hope of being returned to the Constitutional Convention , he suddenly came to the conclusion that he would not be a candi- date , because the whole movement was ...
... vote cast . Finding the weakness of his party , and abandoning all hope of being returned to the Constitutional Convention , he suddenly came to the conclusion that he would not be a candi- date , because the whole movement was ...
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... could , with still more reason and justice , advance many arguments for its adoption . Therefore , we shall vote for it , and urge upon all who , perhaps , would desire to do better , to do CANDIDATES FOR CONGRESS . 129.
... could , with still more reason and justice , advance many arguments for its adoption . Therefore , we shall vote for it , and urge upon all who , perhaps , would desire to do better , to do CANDIDATES FOR CONGRESS . 129.
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... votes are registered to the parish of Orleans alone . The vote of the State is likely to exceed that of the gubernatorial election some five thousand , probably presenting an aggregate vote of fifteen to seventeen thousand . This is ...
... votes are registered to the parish of Orleans alone . The vote of the State is likely to exceed that of the gubernatorial election some five thousand , probably presenting an aggregate vote of fifteen to seventeen thousand . This is ...
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... voted upon , and Mr. Abell was its most persistent and able opponent . " In the Second District , Dr. Dostie ... vote given for the various can- didates claiming membership to the House of Represen- tatives . He is a strong man ...
... voted upon , and Mr. Abell was its most persistent and able opponent . " In the Second District , Dr. Dostie ... vote given for the various can- didates claiming membership to the House of Represen- tatives . He is a strong man ...
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... vote for Dr. Dostic , the tried friend of schools and children . To him , more than to any other man , is due the ... vote in favor of the Constitution . As it was he received comparatively a large vote . ” The election of September 8th ...
... vote for Dr. Dostic , the tried friend of schools and children . To him , more than to any other man , is due the ... vote in favor of the Constitution . As it was he received comparatively a large vote . ” The election of September 8th ...
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