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Proceedings of the eighth Republican National Convention : held in Chicago, Illinois, June 3, 4, 5, and 6, 1884
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Republican National Convention (1884 : Chicago, Ill.)
1884
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The address of Epaminondas to the citizens of the state of New York
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Granger, Gideon, 1767-1822
1819
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Address, of the Republican members of the legislature friendly to the administration of the state government, to their constituents
1819
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The Challenge accepted[.] : It was so well understood in Frederick-Town that Captain Williams, one of the Democratic candidates, was opposed to universal suffrage, that no body thought it worth while to prove it. ... We accept the challenge. Here is proof
1819
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Freemen of Frederick County, look at this! : Look at the conduct of your Democratic post-master! And say whether it is not a shameful attempt to withhold from you the benefits of a free press, at a most interesting moment--on the very eve of an important election
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Thomson, John Popham, 1776-1855
1819
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Republican senatorial nominations : Western District. Philetus Swift, Nathaniel Garrow. : Eastern District. James L. Hogeboom, Benjamin Mooers. : Middle District. Charles E. Dudley, John T. More. : Southern District. Peter R. Livingston, John Townsend
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1819
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1819
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To the electors of the counties of Johnson [i.e., Johnston], Wayne, Greene, Lenoir, Jones, Craven, & Carteret : Fellow citizens. At the general election in August, you will be called on to select some individual to represent you in the next Congress of the United States
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Slocumb, Jesse, 1780-1820
1819
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To the free electors of the fourth eastern district : Gentlemen:--We take the liberty once more to address you on the subject of the approaching election of a Federal representative; and it is with some little regret that we inform you that we have not yet effected a choice
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1819
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To the freemen of Frederick County : In the last Herald, a most grave and weighty charge was made against Samuel Barnes. ... He was charged with being one of the editors of the Whig, in 1812, when the mob took place in Baltimore--with having incited, by the publication quoted from that paper, that band of furious deperadoes to perpetrate the deeds of violence which distinguished the awful night of the massacre at the jail
1819
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