Ambivalent Americans: The Know-Nothing Party in Maryland, Količina 1850Johns Hopkins University Press, 1977 - 206 strani |
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... developed explanations for partisan failure . Many Maryland- ers found such reasons in the extension of elective ... develop anew in the 1850s , predicted Friese . Yet Friese's explicit " antipartyism " represented more than just concern ...
... developed explanations for partisan failure . Many Maryland- ers found such reasons in the extension of elective ... develop anew in the 1850s , predicted Friese . Yet Friese's explicit " antipartyism " represented more than just concern ...
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... developed in clois- tered secret societies where all were believers , rather than on the political stump where most were listeners , it changed during the 1850s . CERTAINLY THE LEGACY OF THE NATIVIST SOCIETY to the Know- Nothing ...
... developed in clois- tered secret societies where all were believers , rather than on the political stump where most were listeners , it changed during the 1850s . CERTAINLY THE LEGACY OF THE NATIVIST SOCIETY to the Know- Nothing ...
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... developed by an English statistician and humanist , G. Udny Yule , and employed recently by Paul Kleppner in The Cross of Culture . Seeking to discover the authorship of De Imitatione Christi , ascribed to Thomas a Kempis , Yule developed ...
... developed by an English statistician and humanist , G. Udny Yule , and employed recently by Paul Kleppner in The Cross of Culture . Seeking to discover the authorship of De Imitatione Christi , ascribed to Thomas a Kempis , Yule developed ...
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Ambivalent Americans: The Know-Nothing Party in Maryland, Količina 1850 Jean H. Baker Prikaz kratkega opisa - 1977 |
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