Wisconsin Magazine of History, Volume 8Milo Milton Quaife, Joseph Schafer, Edward Porter Alexander State Historical Society of Wisconsin., 1925 |
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... never happened no considerable numbers of natives would desert the old parties in order to build up an American party to combat the foreign influence . Thus , Nativism in Wis- consin proved to be rather a reflection of what existed ...
... never happened no considerable numbers of natives would desert the old parties in order to build up an American party to combat the foreign influence . Thus , Nativism in Wis- consin proved to be rather a reflection of what existed ...
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... Never - Whigs , demagogues , and broken down politicians banded together in infamy , are seeking to ruin the fair glory of our youthful state - will our honest and intelligent citizens be lured by their Syrene [ sic ] song and allow ...
... Never - Whigs , demagogues , and broken down politicians banded together in infamy , are seeking to ruin the fair glory of our youthful state - will our honest and intelligent citizens be lured by their Syrene [ sic ] song and allow ...
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... , journals , or diaries throwing further light upon Know - Nothingism in Wisconsin will favor the Historical Society with their records . - EDITOR . Never again did the American party figure so prominent- ly 20 Joseph Schafer.
... , journals , or diaries throwing further light upon Know - Nothingism in Wisconsin will favor the Historical Society with their records . - EDITOR . Never again did the American party figure so prominent- ly 20 Joseph Schafer.
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Milo Milton Quaife, Joseph Schafer, Edward Porter Alexander. Never again did the American party figure so prominent- ly in Wisconsin . But for many years and during a succession of national campaigns beginning with that of 1856 , the ...
Milo Milton Quaife, Joseph Schafer, Edward Porter Alexander. Never again did the American party figure so prominent- ly in Wisconsin . But for many years and during a succession of national campaigns beginning with that of 1856 , the ...
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... never been quenched among our people . " January 17 , 1852 , the trustees held a meeting at which the reports were made as to the finances of the building . D. P. Mapes made a detailed statement of his own dis- bursements and charges on ...
... never been quenched among our people . " January 17 , 1852 , the trustees held a meeting at which the reports were made as to the finances of the building . D. P. Mapes made a detailed statement of his own dis- bursements and charges on ...
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