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William P. Frye

born 1831 20 known books newest first

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Expansion of territory, expansion of trade

Expansion of territory, expansion of trade

1900
Memorial address upon the life an...

Memorial address upon the life and character of the late James G. Blaine

1893
Protection against free trade

Protection against free trade

1888
England and the Democratic Party,...

England and the Democratic Party, champions of free trade

1882
Democratic treatment of Union sol...

Democratic treatment of Union soldiers

1878
100 days of jingo war

100 days of jingo war

Year unknown Zelotas B. Gatehurst and William P. Frye
Condition of labor in Europe

Condition of labor in Europe

Year unknown
Dedicatory exercises of the Washb...

Dedicatory exercises of the Washburn Memorial Library

Year unknown William P. Frye, Hannibal Hamlin, and E. B. Washburne
Deep sea harbor in Southern Calif...

Deep sea harbor in Southern California

Year unknown
European wages

European wages

Year unknown
For the protection of New England...

For the protection of New England homes

Year unknown William P. Frye, George Frisbie Hoar, and Home Market Club (Boston, Mass.)
Ireland and free trade

Ireland and free trade

Year unknown
Labor abroad

Labor abroad

Year unknown
"Necessity of a protective tariff"

"Necessity of a protective tariff"

Year unknown
Problem for American workingmen ...

Problem for American workingmen ...

Year unknown
Republican financial policy vindi...

Republican financial policy vindicated

Year unknown
Schutzzoll gegen freihandel

Schutzzoll gegen freihandel

Year unknown
Tammany frauds in New York--the justification of United States election laws

Tammany frauds in New York--the justification of United States election laws

Year unknown
The federal election law and Chie...

The federal election law and Chief Supervisor John I. Davenport

Year unknown
The tariff

The tariff

Year unknown

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