A Dictionary of American Politics: Comprising Accounts of Political Parties, Measures and MenA.L. Burt, 1892 - 556 sider |
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... claimed , was the result of a corrupt bargain with Henry Clay , but this charge , although frequently repeated , has ... claiming his allegiance -and he was the principal champion of free speech against the Gag Laws ( which see ) ...
... claimed , was the result of a corrupt bargain with Henry Clay , but this charge , although frequently repeated , has ... claiming his allegiance -and he was the principal champion of free speech against the Gag Laws ( which see ) ...
Side 12
... claimed damages from her for " direct losses in the capture and destruction of a large number of vessels , with their cargoes , and in the heavy national expenditures in the pursuit of the cruisers ; and indirect injury in the transfer ...
... claimed damages from her for " direct losses in the capture and destruction of a large number of vessels , with their cargoes , and in the heavy national expenditures in the pursuit of the cruisers ; and indirect injury in the transfer ...
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... claimed that the measure was unwarranted by the Constitution , and even Jefferson thought a con- stitutional amendment would be necessary . The pur- chase , however , was finally accepted without an amend- ment , and was generally ...
... claimed that the measure was unwarranted by the Constitution , and even Jefferson thought a con- stitutional amendment would be necessary . The pur- chase , however , was finally accepted without an amend- ment , and was generally ...
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... claimed that when , in 1800 , she retro- ceded " Louisiana to France , she only gave back what she had obtained from that country , and that West Florida , which she obtained from England , still re- mained hers . The United States ...
... claimed that when , in 1800 , she retro- ceded " Louisiana to France , she only gave back what she had obtained from that country , and that West Florida , which she obtained from England , still re- mained hers . The United States ...
Side 28
... claimed by Texas , and one of the provisions of Henry Clay's Om- nibus Bill , passed in 1850 , provided for the payment of $ 10,000,000 to Texas in satisfaction of her claim . V. GADSDEN PURCHASE . - Disputes still remained with ...
... claimed by Texas , and one of the provisions of Henry Clay's Om- nibus Bill , passed in 1850 , provided for the payment of $ 10,000,000 to Texas in satisfaction of her claim . V. GADSDEN PURCHASE . - Disputes still remained with ...
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