Famous Illnesses in HistoryEyre & Spottiswoode, 1962 - 239 σελίδες |
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... Cleveland embarked on his professional career at Buffalo , a coalition machine ruled the city , first under one political party and then under the other ; it was full of saloons , brothels and gam ... Cleveland was PRESIDENT CLEVELAND 45.
... Cleveland embarked on his professional career at Buffalo , a coalition machine ruled the city , first under one political party and then under the other ; it was full of saloons , brothels and gam ... Cleveland was PRESIDENT CLEVELAND 45.
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... Cleveland did not commend themselves to the selfish electors , so that he was not re- elected in 1888 , being beaten by an obscure Republican , Benjamin Harrison . He resumed the practice of law in New York , but in 1892 he re - entered ...
... Cleveland did not commend themselves to the selfish electors , so that he was not re- elected in 1888 , being beaten by an obscure Republican , Benjamin Harrison . He resumed the practice of law in New York , but in 1892 he re - entered ...
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... Cleveland in order to give an adequate excuse for his inexplicable absence . Dr Leander P. Jones related the story to Elisha Edwards with some indignation , and as it was then evident that the Sherman Silver Act would be repealed , the ...
... Cleveland in order to give an adequate excuse for his inexplicable absence . Dr Leander P. Jones related the story to Elisha Edwards with some indignation , and as it was then evident that the Sherman Silver Act would be repealed , the ...
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