A Dictionary of American Politics: Comprising Accounts of Political Parties, Measures and MenA.L. Burt, 1892 - 556 sider |
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... called " The Sons of " 76 , " or " The Order of the Star - Spangled Banner , " was formed . Those of its members that had not been admitted to the higher de- grees were kept in ignorance of the aims and name of the organization , and ...
... called " The Sons of " 76 , " or " The Order of the Star - Spangled Banner , " was formed . Those of its members that had not been admitted to the higher de- grees were kept in ignorance of the aims and name of the organization , and ...
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... called for October 17 , 1803. Two days later the treaty was ratified by the Senate , and on October 25th the House passed a resolution to carry it into effect by a vote of ninety to twenty - five , the Fed- eralists voting in the ...
... called for October 17 , 1803. Two days later the treaty was ratified by the Senate , and on October 25th the House passed a resolution to carry it into effect by a vote of ninety to twenty - five , the Fed- eralists voting in the ...
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... called be- cause it was negotiated by our Minister to Mexico , General James Gadsden . By this treaty the United States obtained the disputed territory , for which we paid $ 10,000,000 . VI . ALASKA . By a treaty of March 30 , 1867 ...
... called be- cause it was negotiated by our Minister to Mexico , General James Gadsden . By this treaty the United States obtained the disputed territory , for which we paid $ 10,000,000 . VI . ALASKA . By a treaty of March 30 , 1867 ...
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... called Feder- alists ; those opposed , Anti - Federalists . The objections of these latter may be stated as follows : It was feared that contests between the States and the Federal gov- ernment DICTIONARY OF AMERICAN POLITICS . 29 table ...
... called Feder- alists ; those opposed , Anti - Federalists . The objections of these latter may be stated as follows : It was feared that contests between the States and the Federal gov- ernment DICTIONARY OF AMERICAN POLITICS . 29 table ...
Side 30
... called them into life being dead , the party had little existence ex- cept in name . By the year 1793 it had become a part of the Republican party . Anti - Ku - Klux Act . ( See Ku - Klux Act . ) Anti - Lecompton Democrats . - A name ...
... called them into life being dead , the party had little existence ex- cept in name . By the year 1793 it had become a part of the Republican party . Anti - Ku - Klux Act . ( See Ku - Klux Act . ) Anti - Lecompton Democrats . - A name ...
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