A Dictionary of American Politics: Comprising Accounts of Political Parties, Measures and MenA.L. Burt, 1892 - 556 sider |
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... Constitution , its growth and interpretation , have been explained . The rise and fall of parties have been recounted . Famous measures , national movements and foreign relations have received full attention . Especial care has been ...
... Constitution , its growth and interpretation , have been explained . The rise and fall of parties have been recounted . Famous measures , national movements and foreign relations have received full attention . Especial care has been ...
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... Constitution , which he proclaimed a covenant with death and an agreement with hell , " and declared for " no union with slave - holders . " Public interest was aroused . In 1832 the " New England , " and in 1833 the " Ameri- can " anti ...
... Constitution , which he proclaimed a covenant with death and an agreement with hell , " and declared for " no union with slave - holders . " Public interest was aroused . In 1832 the " New England , " and in 1833 the " Ameri- can " anti ...
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... the Union . - The follow- ing table shows the dates on which the first thirteen States ratified the Constitution , the dates on which the remainder were admitted to the Union and the dates on 10 DICTIONARY OF AMERICAN POLITICS .
... the Union . - The follow- ing table shows the dates on which the first thirteen States ratified the Constitution , the dates on which the remainder were admitted to the Union and the dates on 10 DICTIONARY OF AMERICAN POLITICS .
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... constitutions adopted about 1776. It is sometimes quoted , " All men are born free and equal . ' That form was used in the constitution adopted by Massachusetts in 1780 . " " All Quiet Along the Potomac . - This phrase be- came ...
... constitutions adopted about 1776. It is sometimes quoted , " All men are born free and equal . ' That form was used in the constitution adopted by Massachusetts in 1780 . " " All Quiet Along the Potomac . - This phrase be- came ...
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... Constitution . - Article 5 of the Constitution prescribes the means to be employed in amending that instrument . By the same article the Constitution was made unamendable prior to 1808 on certain points , as follows : So as to prohibit ...
... Constitution . - Article 5 of the Constitution prescribes the means to be employed in amending that instrument . By the same article the Constitution was made unamendable prior to 1808 on certain points , as follows : So as to prohibit ...
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