A Dictionary of American Politics: Comprising Accounts of Political Parties, Measures and MenA.L. Burt, 1892 - 556 sider |
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... Senate in April , 1864 , by a vote of thirty- eight to six , but failed to pass the House . The House reconsidered its vote at the next session and passed the amendment by a vote of one hundred and nineteen to fifty - six ; it was ...
... Senate in April , 1864 , by a vote of thirty- eight to six , but failed to pass the House . The House reconsidered its vote at the next session and passed the amendment by a vote of one hundred and nineteen to fifty - six ; it was ...
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... Senate by a vote of thirty - one to thir- teen on December 22d , and Texas was declared a State of the Union on December 29 , 1845 . IV . NEW MEXICO AND UPPER CALIFORNIA.— The name New Mexico was originally applied to the territory now ...
... Senate by a vote of thirty - one to thir- teen on December 22d , and Texas was declared a State of the Union on December 29 , 1845 . IV . NEW MEXICO AND UPPER CALIFORNIA.— The name New Mexico was originally applied to the territory now ...
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... Senate this is not neces- sary . The Appropriation Committee in that body was organized in 1867 , the Finance Committee having previ- ously had that matter in charge . The appropriation bills are made up from estimates furnished by the ...
... Senate this is not neces- sary . The Appropriation Committee in that body was organized in 1867 , the Finance Committee having previ- ously had that matter in charge . The appropriation bills are made up from estimates furnished by the ...
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... Senate from 1804 to 1813. The posts of Minister to France and also to Russia were at different times offered to him ... Senate from 1851 to 1864 . In 1867 he was returned to the Senate . He was the son of James Asheton Bayard and the ...
... Senate from 1804 to 1813. The posts of Minister to France and also to Russia were at different times offered to him ... Senate from 1851 to 1864 . In 1867 he was returned to the Senate . He was the son of James Asheton Bayard and the ...
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... Senate so as to cause returns to be rejected unless accepted by a concurrent vote . The bill was lost . bill is memorable as the first open attempt on the part of Congress to arrogate to itself the duty assigned by the Constitution to ...
... Senate so as to cause returns to be rejected unless accepted by a concurrent vote . The bill was lost . bill is memorable as the first open attempt on the part of Congress to arrogate to itself the duty assigned by the Constitution to ...
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