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Poison drops in the Federal Senate; the school question from a parental and non-sectarian stand-point, an epitome of the educational views of Zach. Montgomery, on account of which views a stubborn but fruitless effort was made in the United States Senate to prevent his confirmation as Assistant Attorney-General. Compiled by himself from the United States census reports and from his own writings.

Title
Poison drops in the Federal Senate; the school question from a parental and non-sectarian stand-point, an epitome of the educational views of Zach. Montgomery, on account of which views a stubborn but fruitless effort was made in the United States Senate to prevent his confirmation as Assistant Attorney-General. Compiled by himself from the United States census reports and from his own writings.
Author
Montgomery, Zach. (Zachariah), 1825-1900.
Publication
New York, Arno Press, 1972.

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Description
iv, 138 p.; 24 cm.
Series Statement
The Right wing individualist tradition in America.
Alternative Title
The school question.
Subjects
Note
  • On spine: The school question.
  • Reprint of the 1889 ed.
Call Number
JFE 72-1907
ISBN
0405004303
LCCN
72172221
OCLC
  • 379581
  • NYPG724097527-B
Author
Montgomery, Zach. (Zachariah), 1825-1900.
Title
Poison drops in the Federal Senate; the school question from a parental and non-sectarian stand-point, an epitome of the educational views of Zach. Montgomery, on account of which views a stubborn but fruitless effort was made in the United States Senate to prevent his confirmation as Assistant Attorney-General. Compiled by himself from the United States census reports and from his own writings.
Imprint
New York, Arno Press, 1972.
Series
The Right wing individualist tradition in America.
Added Title
The school question.
Research Call Number
JFE 72-1907
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