Ambivalent Americans: The Know-Nothing Party in Maryland, Količina 1850Johns Hopkins University Press, 1977 - 206 strani |
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The Know-Nothing Party in Maryland Jean H. Baker. history is too important to be left to the quantifiers . It ... importance of nativist issues to Mary- landers in the 1850s is to celebrate the obvious . Thus while the party's success ...
The Know-Nothing Party in Maryland Jean H. Baker. history is too important to be left to the quantifiers . It ... importance of nativist issues to Mary- landers in the 1850s is to celebrate the obvious . Thus while the party's success ...
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... important local , state , and federal posi- tions to which they were either appointed , as , for example , inspector of the wharf , or elected as governor of the state . Thus position was the basic crite- rion for inclusion , although ...
... important local , state , and federal posi- tions to which they were either appointed , as , for example , inspector of the wharf , or elected as governor of the state . Thus position was the basic crite- rion for inclusion , although ...
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... importance of salvation through right behavior , the belief in perfectionism and an end to sin - personal and national ... important factor in explaining voting behavior . Cruder measures of association between parti- san affiliation and ...
... importance of salvation through right behavior , the belief in perfectionism and an end to sin - personal and national ... important factor in explaining voting behavior . Cruder measures of association between parti- san affiliation and ...
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