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1 But on the broad political canvass one Yeatsian point must be made: the centre held.
2 This eloquent fact could not be unfruitful at the end of a hot political canvass .
3 Soon after the adjournment of Congress I returned to Ohio and entered actively into the political canvass .
4 It is one of the thousand calumnies with which the press teemed, during an excited political canvass .
5 The most remarkable political canvass witnessed in the country took place between Mr. Lincoln and Stephen A. Douglas in 1858.
6 Nothing beats tramping the streets on a political canvass to see the public at its obnoxious worst, writes David Adams.
7 But in this political canvass the Judge ought to remember that I was not the first who dared to say forgery.
8 Instead of a trip to Vicksburg I was soon enlisted in the political canvass , and this for three months occupied my attention.
9 The political canvass had given freedom to his wings; he had learned to think on his feet, to meet interruption, to parry in debate.
10 Sessions of the Legislature did not last long, and political canvasses were only occasional.
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