A Dictionary of American Politics: Comprising Accounts of Political Parties, Measures and MenA.L. Burt, 1892 - 556 sider |
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... district court . Sitka is the capital . The population in 1880 was estimated at 30,178 , and in the fast census ( 1890 ) 30,329 . ( See Governers . ) Albany Regency . - A name applied to the combina- tion of politicians that from 1820 ...
... district court . Sitka is the capital . The population in 1880 was estimated at 30,178 , and in the fast census ( 1890 ) 30,329 . ( See Governers . ) Albany Regency . - A name applied to the combina- tion of politicians that from 1820 ...
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... District Court of the United States decided that even by the Spanish laws the slave trade was illegal , and the negroes were free men . The Circuit Court affirmed this decision , and so , in March , 1841 , did the Supreme Court , where ...
... District Court of the United States decided that even by the Spanish laws the slave trade was illegal , and the negroes were free men . The Circuit Court affirmed this decision , and so , in March , 1841 , did the Supreme Court , where ...
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... districts was voted down . By the act of 1842 there were two hundred and twenty - three members , being one in 70,680 persons ; six members being assigned to States having fractions larger than one - half . In 1850 S. F. Vinton , of ...
... districts was voted down . By the act of 1842 there were two hundred and twenty - three members , being one in 70,680 persons ; six members being assigned to States having fractions larger than one - half . In 1850 S. F. Vinton , of ...
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... District of Columbia . 70 Florida ... 58,680 Georgia . 59,475 Idaho 84,800 Illinois . 56,650 Indiana 36,350 Indian Territory . 31,400 Iowa 56,025 Kansas . 82,080 Kentucky 40,400 Louisiana .. Maine ... Maryland Massachusetts . Michigan ...
... District of Columbia . 70 Florida ... 58,680 Georgia . 59,475 Idaho 84,800 Illinois . 56,650 Indiana 36,350 Indian Territory . 31,400 Iowa 56,025 Kansas . 82,080 Kentucky 40,400 Louisiana .. Maine ... Maryland Massachusetts . Michigan ...
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... District Attorney for Delaware , but resigned in the next year . He was elected to the United States Senate for the term com- mencing 1869 , his father , James A. Bayard , being at the same time re - elected to the other senatorship ...
... District Attorney for Delaware , but resigned in the next year . He was elected to the United States Senate for the term com- mencing 1869 , his father , James A. Bayard , being at the same time re - elected to the other senatorship ...
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