Ambivalent Americans: The Know-Nothing Party in Maryland, Količina 1850Johns Hopkins University Press, 1977 - 206 strani |
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... roll calls so typical of this , and indeed most , nineteenth - century state assemblies . In 1856 of 477 roll calls , 68 percent were unanimous in the House and 79 percent in the Senate . In 1858 comparable figures were 64 percent in ...
... roll calls so typical of this , and indeed most , nineteenth - century state assemblies . In 1856 of 477 roll calls , 68 percent were unanimous in the House and 79 percent in the Senate . In 1858 comparable figures were 64 percent in ...
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... call of party than region . The index of cohesion on roll calls involving race was 82 for Know - Nothings , 76 for Democrats , and 87 for southern Marylanders whose commitment to slavery required a heightened regional loyalty . Clearly ...
... call of party than region . The index of cohesion on roll calls involving race was 82 for Know - Nothings , 76 for Democrats , and 87 for southern Marylanders whose commitment to slavery required a heightened regional loyalty . Clearly ...
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... roll calls in all sessions ( out of the approximately five hundred per session which were recorded ) and these were used for the analysis . These roll calls could not be chosen at random , for this would eliminate a number of important ...
... roll calls in all sessions ( out of the approximately five hundred per session which were recorded ) and these were used for the analysis . These roll calls could not be chosen at random , for this would eliminate a number of important ...
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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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