A Dictionary of American Politics: Comprising Accounts of Political Parties, Measures and MenA.L. Burt, 1892 - 556 sider |
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... defeated at the polls . He was the first and only Federalist President . His party in Congress had , just before the expiration of his term , created a number of new judgeships to be filled with Federalists , and Adams , after signing ...
... defeated at the polls . He was the first and only Federalist President . His party in Congress had , just before the expiration of his term , created a number of new judgeships to be filled with Federalists , and Adams , after signing ...
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... defeated by 700 men under General Sam . Houston , the commander of the Texan forces . Santa Anna agreed to a treaty which rec- ognized the independence of Texas . This was not ratified by Mexico , but in March , 1837 , the United States ...
... defeated by 700 men under General Sam . Houston , the commander of the Texan forces . Santa Anna agreed to a treaty which rec- ognized the independence of Texas . This was not ratified by Mexico , but in March , 1837 , the United States ...
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... defeated by a small majority , owing to the defection of a part of the Republican party . ( See Independents . ) In 1888 he wrote a letter saying that his name would not be presented to the convention , and in 1889 became Secretary of ...
... defeated by a small majority , owing to the defection of a part of the Republican party . ( See Independents . ) In 1888 he wrote a letter saying that his name would not be presented to the convention , and in 1889 became Secretary of ...
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... defeated , but was chosen to the United States Senate . During the extra session of 1861 he was active in the Senate . Then he went over to the Confederacy , and became a Major - General in its service . He was expelled from the Senate ...
... defeated , but was chosen to the United States Senate . During the extra session of 1861 he was active in the Senate . Then he went over to the Confederacy , and became a Major - General in its service . He was expelled from the Senate ...
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... defeated forces much larger than his own . Among his notable achieve- ments was his defense of Ossawatomie against a force numbering fifteen times his own , until failing ammuni- tion compelled him to retreat . During this period he ...
... defeated forces much larger than his own . Among his notable achieve- ments was his defense of Ossawatomie against a force numbering fifteen times his own , until failing ammuni- tion compelled him to retreat . During this period he ...
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