The North American Review, Tom 125Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1877 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... given up , greatly to the distress of all industrious and honest persons . Even the heavier crops , such as cotton and corn , were carried away from the fields at night , and traded for liquor and groceries at " stores " which were ...
... given up , greatly to the distress of all industrious and honest persons . Even the heavier crops , such as cotton and corn , were carried away from the fields at night , and traded for liquor and groceries at " stores " which were ...
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... given to any tribunal in any State . Its object was not to return , but to suppress , the votes of the qualified electors , or change them * Report of Mr. Morrison's Louisiana Committee , February 1 , 1877 , p . 14 . to suit the ...
... given to any tribunal in any State . Its object was not to return , but to suppress , the votes of the qualified electors , or change them * Report of Mr. Morrison's Louisiana Committee , February 1 , 1877 , p . 14 . to suit the ...
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... given in Louisiana , larger in proportion to the whole pop- ulation than the average of all the States in the Union . Lastly , they fell back on the naked fact that a considerable number of negroes had voted the Democratic ticket , and ...
... given in Louisiana , larger in proportion to the whole pop- ulation than the average of all the States in the Union . Lastly , they fell back on the naked fact that a considerable number of negroes had voted the Democratic ticket , and ...
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... given at some former election . One curious case of bulldozing is given by Mr. Morrison's com- mittee . The negroes of East Feliciana fell away in large numbers from the carpet - baggers , and so many expressed their intention to vote ...
... given at some former election . One curious case of bulldozing is given by Mr. Morrison's com- mittee . The negroes of East Feliciana fell away in large numbers from the carpet - baggers , and so many expressed their intention to vote ...
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... given to Hayes . As this required many distinct rulings based upon contradictory grounds , the path of the Commission was not only steep , but crooked . The great and important duty cast upon the Commission by a special law and by a ...
... given to Hayes . As this required many distinct rulings based upon contradictory grounds , the path of the Commission was not only steep , but crooked . The great and important duty cast upon the Commission by a special law and by a ...
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