Ambivalent Americans: The Know-Nothing Party in Maryland, Količina 1850Johns Hopkins University Press, 1977 - 206 strani |
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... vote.29 The percentage change in the independent variable ( in this case blacks ) explains little of the percentage change in the Maryland Know - Nothing vote . There is no statistical evidence that where blacks lived in heavy numbers ...
... vote.29 The percentage change in the independent variable ( in this case blacks ) explains little of the percentage change in the Maryland Know - Nothing vote . There is no statistical evidence that where blacks lived in heavy numbers ...
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... Vote in 1844 Gubernatorial Vote in 1847 Presidential Vote in 1848 Gubernatorial Vote in 1850 Presidential Vote in 1852 Gubernatorial Vote in 1853 Comptroller Vote in 1855 Presidential Vote in 1856 Gubernatorial Vote in 1857 Presi- Table ...
... Vote in 1844 Gubernatorial Vote in 1847 Presidential Vote in 1848 Gubernatorial Vote in 1850 Presidential Vote in 1852 Gubernatorial Vote in 1853 Comptroller Vote in 1855 Presidential Vote in 1856 Gubernatorial Vote in 1857 Presi- Table ...
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... vote on Union resolutions , while the most was a Yes vote on Reverend Mr. Cross's petitions to investigate nunneries ( 51 % ) . By obtaining such marginal frequencies I then arranged the fifteen votes on a continuum , then cross ...
... vote on Union resolutions , while the most was a Yes vote on Reverend Mr. Cross's petitions to investigate nunneries ( 51 % ) . By obtaining such marginal frequencies I then arranged the fifteen votes on a continuum , then cross ...
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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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