Ambivalent Americans: The Know-Nothing Party in Maryland, Količina 1850Johns Hopkins University Press, 1977 - 206 strani |
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... served another purpose . Unable to depend on the natural laws of political inheritance that normally transfer images of political parties from father to son , a new organization must neces- sarily depend on more formal machinery . Thus ...
... served another purpose . Unable to depend on the natural laws of political inheritance that normally transfer images of political parties from father to son , a new organization must neces- sarily depend on more formal machinery . Thus ...
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The Know-Nothing Party in Maryland Jean H. Baker. only four had served in the past legislature , and accordingly the percentage of assemblymen serving their first term - a measure of legislative turnover - was an unusually high 96 ...
The Know-Nothing Party in Maryland Jean H. Baker. only four had served in the past legislature , and accordingly the percentage of assemblymen serving their first term - a measure of legislative turnover - was an unusually high 96 ...
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... served as regular members throughout the session . But the casual dismissal of the Know - Nothings was a political benchmark , for this was the last legislature in which members of that party served . Their ig- nominious departure ...
... served as regular members throughout the session . But the casual dismissal of the Know - Nothings was a political benchmark , for this was the last legislature in which members of that party served . Their ig- nominious departure ...
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