A Dictionary of American Politics: Comprising Accounts of Political Parties, Measures and MenA.L. Burt, 1892 - 556 sider |
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... Ohio ... 18. Louisiana .. 19. In diana .. 20. Mississippi .. 21. Illinois .. 22 .. Alabama .. 23. Maine .. 24 .. Missouri 25 .. Arkansas .. 26. Michigan .. 27 .. Florida . 28 .. Texas ... 29 .. Iowa .. 30 .. Wisconsin . 31 .. California ...
... Ohio ... 18. Louisiana .. 19. In diana .. 20. Mississippi .. 21. Illinois .. 22 .. Alabama .. 23. Maine .. 24 .. Missouri 25 .. Arkansas .. 26. Michigan .. 27 .. Florida . 28 .. Texas ... 29 .. Iowa .. 30 .. Wisconsin . 31 .. California ...
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... Ohio rescinded their first ratifications , but Con- gress declared that this did not affect their previous action , and in the end there were enough ratifications without these . The fifteenth amendment was designed to supplement the ...
... Ohio rescinded their first ratifications , but Con- gress declared that this did not affect their previous action , and in the end there were enough ratifications without these . The fifteenth amendment was designed to supplement the ...
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... Ohio , and P. C. Wright , of New York . The object of this society was to resist the draft and to encourage desertion among Union soldiers , to aid the Confederates by giving them information and by recruiting for their ranks , and to ...
... Ohio , and P. C. Wright , of New York . The object of this society was to resist the draft and to encourage desertion among Union soldiers , to aid the Confederates by giving them information and by recruiting for their ranks , and to ...
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... Ohio , of the National Christian Association was adjourned in order to allow a political mass meeting in sympathy with its views to be held . This meeting nominated Charles Francis Adams for President . This organization for political ...
... Ohio , of the National Christian Association was adjourned in order to allow a political mass meeting in sympathy with its views to be held . This meeting nominated Charles Francis Adams for President . This organization for political ...
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... Ohio , amended the bill providing for the taking of the census , so as to leave the apportion- ment on the following basis in the hands of the Secre- tary of the Interior . This law came to be known as the Vinton Bill . As subsequently ...
... Ohio , amended the bill providing for the taking of the census , so as to leave the apportion- ment on the following basis in the hands of the Secre- tary of the Interior . This law came to be known as the Vinton Bill . As subsequently ...
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