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Works
Title | Sources |
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The daily DNC briefing. | |
Demo memo (Washington, D.C.) | |
Democr. today | |
Democratic address published by the National Democratic Executive Committee. | |
Democratic campaign text book | |
Democratic digest. | |
The Democratic fact book, 1956; the issues and the record, 1952-1956. | |
Democratic manual, 1918. Help Wilson win wars; | |
Democratic manual of the Democratic National Convention | |
The Democratic policy and its fruits. | |
Democrats (Wash. D.C.) | |
For President, John C, Breckinridge, of Kentucky. For Vice President, Joseph Lane, of Oregon. Circular. | |
Gen. Cass and the quintuple treaty. | |
General Taylor's two faces. | |
[Girl] | |
The Illinois Jacksonian. | |
The issue fairly presented: black Republicanism versus Democracy: law, order, and the will of the majority of the whole people, against usurpation, anarchy, revolution, and the voice of a meagre minority of the people of Kansas. | |
Johnson [and] Humphrey for the USA | |
National Democratic platform; progress in every plank | |
Newt gram | |
Open the books; an extraordinary chapter in the history of Republican management of the finances of the United States. | |
Partylines | |
[Pregnant lady] [Motion picture] | |
Presidential election 1928, Smith and Robinson, Democratic National Committee campaign documents | |
Progress 1961-1964 : Democratic legislative achievement during the Kennedy-Johnson administration, with a documented record of Republican obstruction. | |
Reading list on the four freedoms | |
A refutation of Andrew Stewart's fabrication against General Lewis Cass. A gross misrepresentation of the public documents | |
The rendition of fugitive slaves : the acts of 1793 and 1850 and the decisions of the Supreme Court sustaining them : the Dred Scott case, what the court decided. | |
The Republican high protective tariff (Fordney-McCumber act) Six billions protection to special interests, one-half billion to the government ... | |
The robbery of the public lands! The public lands for the people! | |
Speech of President Buchanan, on the evening of Monday, July 9, 1860. | |
The tariff as a tax on women : what women pay the profiteers | |
Taylor Whigery exposed. | |
To the democracy of the United States | |
Weekend update | |
West Point oration | |
What manner of man | |
Win in '96 | |
Win in ninety six | |
With your vote = Con su voto | |
The Working democracy. |