An edition of The path to conservative triumph (1868)

The path to conservative triumph.

The successful policy. The necessity for new measures and new men. The strength and claims of candidates; a new one recommended; his antecedents, ability, services, character and availibilty [!] considered.

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An edition of The path to conservative triumph (1868)

The path to conservative triumph.

The successful policy. The necessity for new measures and new men. The strength and claims of candidates; a new one recommended; his antecedents, ability, services, character and availibilty [!] considered.

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English
Pages
24

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Edition Notes

Address to the delegates to the Democratic National Convention and the people at large, adopted at a meeting of prominent Democratic citizens and soldiers, held at the Metropolitan Hotel in the city of New York, February 11th, 1868. Col. Montgomery Davis, Chairman.

Published in
New York

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Library of Congress
JK2317 1868

The Physical Object

Pagination
24 p.
Number of pages
24

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6533895M
Internet Archive
pathtoconservati00demo
LCCN
11021089
OCLC/WorldCat
4000055

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