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An American city: four years' progress : St. Louis, 1949-1953, Four years' progress, St. Louis, 1949-1953
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Mémoire de droit public sur la ville de Strasbourg et l'Alsace en général.
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Journal of the Missouri state convention held at Jefferson City, July, 1861
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The Fight for Missouri from the election of Lincoln to the death of Lyon
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The Humble address of the House of Commons to the Queen
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The Taunton-Dean letter, Taunton Dean letter, Exeter queries
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Some queries which may deserve consideration
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A List of gentlemen that are in offices, employments, &c
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To our very good Lord, Charles Viscount Townshend, Custos Rotulorum of the County of Norfolk, and to the justices of the peace of the said county
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JM-303: Crime crowd protests against Thomas Dewey
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Crooks protest against Dewey, "N.Y.'s Racket Busting D.A.".
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Act of Privy Council allowing the continuing of the former seals, signets and cashet until renewed,: and sustaining all letters and diligences preceeding the 13. instant
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The Proceedings of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament: assembled upon the observations of the commissioners ...
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A True list of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal: together with the members of the House of Commons, constituting the first Parliament of Great Britain, as they stand returned on the part of England in the Office of the clerk of the Crown in Chancery, and chosen on the part of Scotland by the late Parliament of that Kingdom, 1707.
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The Humble address of the House of Commons to the King
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The Humble address of the House of Commons to the King
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Praising the King's support for the preservation of the liberties and the balance of power in Europe.
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JM-029: Just before election
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Editorial cartoon depicting Wilson campaigning against trusts in Delaware but not effectively fighting trusts in New Jersey. Marshall campaigns about reforms in Illinois, but then is shown gambling in Indiana.
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The Humble address of the House of Commons, presented to Her Majesty on Thursday the IIth of November, 1703: with Her Majesty's most gracious answer
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The Humble address of the House of Commons to the King
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About the Treaty of Partition.
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JM-019: the Democrats and the G.O.P. read the Minnesota Election Returns
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Editorial cartoon depicting a donkey, representing the "Democrats", and an elephant, representing the G.O.P., sitting at a table and reading the Minnesota Election Returns.
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JM-163: Suggestion for new seating arrangement in the Illinois state legislature
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This cartoon depicts the Illinois legislature in January of 1915. The legislature is divided into two groups, but not the traditional party divides of the Democrat and Republican parties. The two groups are “wet” and “dry.” The members of the legislature sitting on the ”wet” side are fervently against any prohibition legislation within the state of Illinois. The “dry” side is composed of politicians who favor implementing regulations of the distribution and sale of alcohol. The cartoon points out how this issue of prohibition has divided members of each political party, upsetting the status quo of the legislature (grouping by political party). These suggestions for alcohol regulations in Illinois were some of many being proposed throughout various levels of government in the United States at the time. Many found the temperance movement in the United States to be a more moral than political issue, making it a hotly debated topic within the Republican and Democrat parties. This cartoon was created only five years before the eighteenth amendment to the United States Constitution was passed, which declared the manufacture and sale of alcohol illegal. (Summary created by Mary Delano, MU History Intern, Spring 2018)
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