Ambivalent Americans: The Know-Nothing Party in Maryland, Količina 1850Johns Hopkins University Press, 1977 - 206 strani |
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... percentage of lawyers increased , rising from 10 percent in the sample taken from the early 1850s to 24 percent at the end of the decade . Perhaps the apprenticeship system , which introduced young attorneys to older lawyer ...
... percentage of lawyers increased , rising from 10 percent in the sample taken from the early 1850s to 24 percent at the end of the decade . Perhaps the apprenticeship system , which introduced young attorneys to older lawyer ...
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... percent were unanimous in the House and 79 percent in the Senate . In 1858 comparable figures were 64 percent in the House and 76 percent in the Senate . Another measure of partisanship further limns the degree of legis- lative concord ...
... percent were unanimous in the House and 79 percent in the Senate . In 1858 comparable figures were 64 percent in the House and 76 percent in the Senate . Another measure of partisanship further limns the degree of legis- lative concord ...
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... percent of the state's foreign - born lived , there is a negative correlation of -.760 on a ward - by - ward basis between the percentage of Know - Nothing vote in 1856 and the percentage of foreign - born . In Baltimore's Second Ward ...
... percent of the state's foreign - born lived , there is a negative correlation of -.760 on a ward - by - ward basis between the percentage of Know - Nothing vote in 1856 and the percentage of foreign - born . In Baltimore's Second Ward ...
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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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