History of the Republican Party: Embracing Its Origin, Growth and Mission, Together with Appendices of Statistics and Information Required by Enlightened Politicians and Patriotic CitizensUnion Publishing Company, 1884 - 623 pages |
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Page 309
... candidate has received the majority of the votes cast , the President of the Convention shall announce the question to be , " Shall the nomination of the candidate be made unanimous ? ” But if no candidate shall have re- ceived a ...
... candidate has received the majority of the votes cast , the President of the Convention shall announce the question to be , " Shall the nomination of the candidate be made unanimous ? ” But if no candidate shall have re- ceived a ...
Page 370
... candidate upon the authority of the candidate himself . The dispatch was not read , but Illinois wheeled into line with thirty - four votes for Blaine . Ohio followed with a solid vote for Blaine , and again was it necessary to suspend ...
... candidate upon the authority of the candidate himself . The dispatch was not read , but Illinois wheeled into line with thirty - four votes for Blaine . Ohio followed with a solid vote for Blaine , and again was it necessary to suspend ...
Page 466
... candidate of the Whig party for United States Senator , but was defeated , the Democrats then being at the height of their power in Illinois . He devoted himself assiduously to his profession until 1854 , when the passage of the Kansas ...
... candidate of the Whig party for United States Senator , but was defeated , the Democrats then being at the height of their power in Illinois . He devoted himself assiduously to his profession until 1854 , when the passage of the Kansas ...
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