The Battle of 1900: An Official Hand-book for Every American Citizen. Republican Issues by L. White Busbey, Prohibition Issues by Oliver W. Stewart, Democratic Issues by Willis J. Abbot, Populist Issues by Dr. Howard S. Taylor. Endorsed by the PartiesMonarch, 1900 - 544 páginas Issues and platforms of all parties, with portraits and biographies of the leaders, including the lives of the presidential candidates. |
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... ment for the first time in its history . It was a new party without ex- perience in national affairs and its platform was regarded as one of mere theories , but that party has carried out to the letter every principle laid down in the ...
... ment for the first time in its history . It was a new party without ex- perience in national affairs and its platform was regarded as one of mere theories , but that party has carried out to the letter every principle laid down in the ...
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... ment and all parties to his support on critical issues has been un- precedented . He has united the co - ordinate branches of the government in a harmonious purpose as never did any of his predecessors . He has deferred to Congress and ...
... ment and all parties to his support on critical issues has been un- precedented . He has united the co - ordinate branches of the government in a harmonious purpose as never did any of his predecessors . He has deferred to Congress and ...
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... ment . He was considered a strong candidate for the Republican nom- ination for the vice - presidency , and even the administration favorite , but Governor Roosevelt , of New York , developed impregnable strength and Secretary Long's ...
... ment . He was considered a strong candidate for the Republican nom- ination for the vice - presidency , and even the administration favorite , but Governor Roosevelt , of New York , developed impregnable strength and Secretary Long's ...
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... ment at the battle of San Juan Hill . Soon after his return to the United States at the close of the war with Spain he was nominated for gov ernor by the Republicans of New York and he was elected governor November 6 , 1898. This office ...
... ment at the battle of San Juan Hill . Soon after his return to the United States at the close of the war with Spain he was nominated for gov ernor by the Republicans of New York and he was elected governor November 6 , 1898. This office ...
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... ment's estimate of war expenditures of $ 372,000,000 , the net expendi- tures for the period stand at $ 994,663,406 , leaving for the thirty - two months ' operation of the Dingley tariff an excess of net receipts over net expenditures ...
... ment's estimate of war expenditures of $ 372,000,000 , the net expendi- tures for the period stand at $ 994,663,406 , leaving for the thirty - two months ' operation of the Dingley tariff an excess of net receipts over net expenditures ...
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