A Dictionary of American Politics: Comprising Accounts of Political Parties, Measures and MenA.L. Burt, 1892 - 556 sider |
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... England , " and in 1833 the " Ameri- can " anti - slavery societies were formed on these prin- ciples . John Greenleaf Whittier , Wendell Phillips , Benjamin Lundy and others agitated the subject and founded branches in the States , and ...
... England , " and in 1833 the " Ameri- can " anti - slavery societies were formed on these prin- ciples . John Greenleaf Whittier , Wendell Phillips , Benjamin Lundy and others agitated the subject and founded branches in the States , and ...
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... England as representative of our country . He returned to America in 1788 , and was elected Vice - President under Washington . On Wash- ington's retirement in 1797 , he was elected President by a majority of three electoral votes over ...
... England as representative of our country . He returned to America in 1788 , and was elected Vice - President under Washington . On Wash- ington's retirement in 1797 , he was elected President by a majority of three electoral votes over ...
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... England , and some were equipped in the ports of that nation and her col- onies . This was all in violation of Great Britain's avowedly neutral position , of her own statutes and of international law , and in spite of the fact that our ...
... England , and some were equipped in the ports of that nation and her col- onies . This was all in violation of Great Britain's avowedly neutral position , of her own statutes and of international law , and in spite of the fact that our ...
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... England proposed a joint commission to settle various disputes which existed between the two governments ; the United States con- sented with the proviso that the Alabama claims should be considered and disposed of by the commission ...
... England proposed a joint commission to settle various disputes which existed between the two governments ; the United States con- sented with the proviso that the Alabama claims should be considered and disposed of by the commission ...
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... England , before the Ameri- can Revolution and after it , too , the Whigs were the party that struggled against the extension of the royal prerogative ; the Tories upheld it . So it naturally fol- lowed that Americans opposing the ...
... England , before the Ameri- can Revolution and after it , too , the Whigs were the party that struggled against the extension of the royal prerogative ; the Tories upheld it . So it naturally fol- lowed that Americans opposing the ...
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