A Dictionary of American Politics: Comprising Accounts of Political Parties, Measures and MenA.L. Burt, 1892 - 556 sider |
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... army of about two hundred thousand men was in excellent condition , and yet no advance was undertaken . McClellan's policy , at that period , is sometimes referred to as a policy of " masterly inactivity . " All We Ask is to Be Let ...
... army of about two hundred thousand men was in excellent condition , and yet no advance was undertaken . McClellan's policy , at that period , is sometimes referred to as a policy of " masterly inactivity . " All We Ask is to Be Let ...
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... army and fleet to New Orleans . It was feared that French ambition in Louisiana and Spanish designs in Florida would ultimately prove hurtful to us . In 1802 the right of deposit in New Orleans was taken away , and no other place was ...
... army and fleet to New Orleans . It was feared that French ambition in Louisiana and Spanish designs in Florida would ultimately prove hurtful to us . In 1802 the right of deposit in New Orleans was taken away , and no other place was ...
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... army or navy , unless nine States assent to the same ; nor shall a question on any other point , except for adjourning from day to day , be determined , unless by the votes of a majority of the United States in Con- gress assembled ...
... army or navy , unless nine States assent to the same ; nor shall a question on any other point , except for adjourning from day to day , be determined , unless by the votes of a majority of the United States in Con- gress assembled ...
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... army , the peaceful habits of her people and the conciliatory policy of her government from the outset , have inclined her frequently in the history of her foreign relations to submit disputes to arbitration . The Treaty of Wash- ington ...
... army , the peaceful habits of her people and the conciliatory policy of her government from the outset , have inclined her frequently in the history of her foreign relations to submit disputes to arbitration . The Treaty of Wash- ington ...
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... Army of the Republic , or by State agricultural societies . While at the outset economic tree - planting was the primary aim , the adornment of home and school grounds soon followed . On the first Ohio Arbor Day , the children of ...
... Army of the Republic , or by State agricultural societies . While at the outset economic tree - planting was the primary aim , the adornment of home and school grounds soon followed . On the first Ohio Arbor Day , the children of ...
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