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Political campaigns -- Rhode Island. : Railroad electioneering. [electronic resource] : The determination now manifested by the officers of the Stonington Railroad to rule or ruin the state, indicates that they will again be meddling with our elections. Their mode has been to control the nominations in the primary meetings, by their secret agents paid with free tickets or other favors. ...  1854? 1
Political campaigns -- Scotland -- Edinburgh -- Early works to 1800. : Some seasonable precautions to all that have any vote or influence in electing the magistrates, town-council, and deacons of the city of Edinburgh [electronic resource]  1700 1
Political campaigns -- United States.   4
Political campaigns -- United States -- Drama.   12
Political campaigns -- United States -- Periodicals.   2
Political campaigns -- Weblogs -- Government policy -- United States. : Hearing on political speech on the Internet : should it be regulated? : hearing before the Committee on House Administration, House of Representatives, One Hundred Ninth Congress, first session, hearing held in Washington, DC, September 22, 2005.  2005 1
Political candidates -- Massachusetts.   2
Political candidates -- Massachusetts -- Essex County.   2
Political candidates -- New York (State) -- New York. : To independent voters. [electronic resource] : List of candidates recommended by a non-partizan body of citizens. Municipal Reform Association, no. 43 South Washington Square.  1875 1
Political candidates -- Pennsylvania -- Chester County. : West Chester, [blank] 1865 [blank] [electronic resource] : Sir: A service of over three years in the army having impaired my general health so as to unfit me for following my trade, I have determined to present my name to the public, as a candidate for the office of sheriff of Chester County. ...  1865 1
Political candidates -- Pennsylvania -- Coatesville. : To whom it may concern. [electronic resource] : Having learned that it has been circulated through different parts of the county, that I, as a member of the Christian Commission during the year 1862, did make a large sum of money out of said Commission, thereby creating the impression that I stole, or in some way defrauded the Commission out of said money. I deny the charge as a base slander, gotten up and circulated evidently for the purpose of defeating me at the nominating convention. ...  1866 1
Political candidates -- Songs and music. : I shuck his hand[.] [electronic resource]  1890? 1
Political candidates -- United States.   7
Political clubs. : Germanicus [electronic resource].  1794? 1
Political clubs -- Europe. : To [blank]. Dear Sir: A meeting of gentlemen was called in New York for the purpose of listening to an address to the Friends of Republican Principles in America, from the Republicans in Europe. The address which accompanies this was read, and a committee was appointed to prepare an answer thereto. The committee having adopted the answer, now send the same to you, with the request that, if you approve it, you will sign it, and return it, directed to E.A. Stansbury, Esq., chairman of the committee, no. 31 Pine Street, New York City, so that the answer, with your name, and others obtained, may be transmitted to the European Republican Committee, by their delegate, Mr. Louis Bulewski. ... [electronic resource]  1866? 1
Political clubs -- Illinois -- Chicago.   2
Political clubs -- Iowa -- Muscatine. : Fillmore & Donelson National American Club! Muscatine, Iowa. [electronic resource] : We the undersigned, electors of the city of Muscatine and immediate vicinity, who are opposed to all sectional parties and in favor of the election of Fillmore and Donelson, respectfully invite the cooperation of all persons who are in favor of the principles of the National Fillmore American Party to assemble on Saturday evening the 9th, at 8 o'clock, in front of the American Hotel for the purpose of ratifying the nominations of Fillmore & Donelson, and forming a National Fillmore American Club. ...  1856 1
Political clubs -- Maine -- York. : Johnson Club at York. [electronic resource] : --Agreeable to previous notice, the Democrats at York assembled at the store of Francis Plaisted, on Saturday, 16th inst., for the purpose of forming a Johnson Club, auxiliary to the great National Johnson Club. ...  1866 1
Political clubs -- Massachusetts.   6
Political clubs -- Massachusetts -- Boston.   2
Political clubs -- Massachusetts -- Boston -- Anecdotes.   2
Political clubs -- Massachusetts -- Cambridge. : Notice. [electronic resource] : There will be a meeting of the Taylor and Fillmore Club, on [blank] evening at [blank] o'clock, at their room over the university bookstore. ...  1848 1
Political clubs -- Mississippi -- Jackson. : A blast from the youth. [electronic resource] : The young men of Jackson utter their ultimatum. Monday night at the second meeting of the Young White Men's League of Jackson, which comprises almost every white man of Jackson from nineteen to twenty-nine years of age, unanimously passed the following resolutions, with the order that a thousand copies be printed and distributed so soon as a nomination was made ...  1875? 1
Political clubs -- New York (State)   6
Political clubs -- New York (State) -- New York.   7
Political clubs -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia.   5
Political clubs -- United States.   3
Political clubs -- Washington (D.C.)   2
Political consultants -- United States -- Biography. : This time, this place : my life in war, the White House, and Hollywood / Jack Valenti.  c2007 1
Political consultants -- United States -- Drama. : Embedded (Robbins) : programs.    1
Political conventions. : Convention record [sound recording].  1956? 1
Political conventions -- Maryland -- Baltimore. : Minority report on the contested seat in the 2d Congressional District of Massachusetts. [electronic resource] : James W. Neye [i.e., Nye], from the minority of the committee on credentials, to whom was submitted the contested seat of the delegate from District No. 2, Massachusetts, submits the following report. ...  1852 1
Political conventions -- New Hampshire. : Office of Republican State Committee, Statesman Building. [electronic resource] : Concord, Dec. 10, 1874. To the Republicans of New Hampshire: The near approach of another annual election brings us to a renewed consideration of our political duties. ...  1874 1
Political conventions -- United States. : Road to the White House [sound recording] : highlights of the national political conventions.  1972 1
Political corruption.   2
Political corruption -- Africa -- Prevention. : Anti-corruption efforts and African economic development : public meeting before the Subcommittee on African Affairs of the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate, One Hundred Sixth Congress, second session, September 21, 2000.  2001 1
Political corruption -- Africa, Sub-Saharan -- Prevention. : Foreign assistance [electronic resource] : U.S. anticorruption programs in sub-Saharan Africa will require time and commitment : report to the Subcommittee on African Affairs, Committee on Foreign Relations, U.S. Senate.  2004 1
Political corruption -- Angola. : Angola's long-delayed election : hearing before the Subcommittee on Africa, Global Human Rights, and International Operations of the Committee on International Relations, House of Representatives, One Hundred Ninth Congress, second session, July 20, 2006.  2006 1
Political corruption -- Drama.   2
Political corruption -- Economic aspects -- Iraq. : Review of Iraq reconstruction : hearing before the Committee on International Relations, House of Representatives, One Hundred Ninth Congress, second session, June 8, 2006.  2006 1
Political corruption -- England.   8
Political corruption -- England -- Early works to 1800.   10
Political corruption -- England -- Lincolnshire -- Early works to 1800. : A discovery of the arbitrary, tyrannicall, and illegall actions of some of the committee of the county of Lincoln, [electronic resource] : occasioned by a charge given to the grand jury at the Quarter Sessions of the peace held at Folkingham in the county aforesaid, upon the 5 of Octob. 1646. / By Edvvard King, of Marton in the county aforesaid Esquire, Justice of the Peace for that part of the county: wherein is set forth the exorbitancy of the said committee men, who transgressed the laws, changed the ordinances, and broak the solemn vow, League and covenant; with severall warrants under their hands for the cleer and evident proof of the same.  1647 1
Political corruption -- England -- London. : Act for Retrenching of the Expences of the Lord Mayor & Sheriffs, &c.  1680 1
Political corruption -- England -- London -- Humor -- Early works to 1800. : The sisters of the scabards holiday: or, a dialogue between two reverent and very vertuous matrons, Mrs. Bloomesbury, and Mrs. Long-Acre her neare neighbour. [electronic resource] : Wherein is discoursed how terrible, and costly the civill law was to their profession; and how they congatulate [sic] the welcome alteration.  1641 1
Political corruption -- Great Britain.   2
Political corruption -- Great Britain -- Early works to 1800. : An answer to a letter from a gentleman in the country, relating to the present ministry and men in employments [electronic resource]  1699 1
Political corruption -- Haiti. : Reconciling the irreconcilable [electronic resource] : the troubled outlook for U.S. policy toward Haiti / Donald E. Schulz and Gabriel Marcella.  1994 1
Political corruption -- Indiana. : To Governor Morton: [electronic resource] : Indianapolis, January 1st, 1862. His Excellency: O.P. Morton.--Sir; I desire to signalize this day by an act of justice to your virtues and character, both public and private. ...  1862 1
Political corruption -- Iraq.   3
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