The Genesis of the Wisconsin Republican Party, 1854University of Wisconsin, 1978 - 386 Seiten |
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... represented all the people of Wisconsin . They believed that opposition to the Kansas - Nebraska Act and the repeal of the Missouri Compromise was wide - spread , and announced that the meeting assessed the feelings of the people and ...
... represented all the people of Wisconsin . They believed that opposition to the Kansas - Nebraska Act and the repeal of the Missouri Compromise was wide - spread , and announced that the meeting assessed the feelings of the people and ...
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... represented at all . The greatest difference in coefficients of variation exists be- tween Tables 5C and 5D . Table 5C represents a partial list of the religions that owned buildings in Wisconsin in 1850. It corresponds to the ...
... represented at all . The greatest difference in coefficients of variation exists be- tween Tables 5C and 5D . Table 5C represents a partial list of the religions that owned buildings in Wisconsin in 1850. It corresponds to the ...
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... represented at the convention , as defined in Table 7A . b ) All males , fifteen years and older . a carpenter and joiner from Racine who had served as that village's assessor , treasurer , marshal , and supervisor in recent years ...
... represented at the convention , as defined in Table 7A . b ) All males , fifteen years and older . a carpenter and joiner from Racine who had served as that village's assessor , treasurer , marshal , and supervisor in recent years ...
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WISCONSINS RESPONSE | 21 |
PREPARING | 69 |
CONCLUSION | 173 |
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