The Growth of the United States: The expansion of the nation, 1865-1943H. Holt, 1943 |
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... Governor Altgeld and Presi- dent Cleveland . The governor was strongly opposed to Cleveland's policy , and he defended his position with statements which , if they are true , would make the Cleveland - Olney course appear more strongly ...
... Governor Altgeld and Presi- dent Cleveland . The governor was strongly opposed to Cleveland's policy , and he defended his position with statements which , if they are true , would make the Cleveland - Olney course appear more strongly ...
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... governor . Cool- idge came on the scene when the contest between Governor Wood and the Filipinos had reached a dramatic climax . On October 17 , 1923 , the Philippine legislature , in joint session , unani- mously adopted a resolution ...
... governor . Cool- idge came on the scene when the contest between Governor Wood and the Filipinos had reached a dramatic climax . On October 17 , 1923 , the Philippine legislature , in joint session , unani- mously adopted a resolution ...
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... governor of Maryland announced a three - day bank holiday . Shortly after four o'clock in the morning of inauguration day , March 4 , Governor Lehman closed all the banks in New York State . The governor of Illinois acted immediately ...
... governor of Maryland announced a three - day bank holiday . Shortly after four o'clock in the morning of inauguration day , March 4 , Governor Lehman closed all the banks in New York State . The governor of Illinois acted immediately ...
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