A Dictionary of American Politics: Comprising Accounts of Political Parties, Measures and MenA.L. Burt, 1892 - 556 sider |
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... known as above ; and the followers of Andrew Jackson , known as Jackson Republicans , or Jackson Men ( which see ) . The Adams and Clay Republicans ultimately became Whigs . ( See National Republican Party . ) --- Adams , Charles ...
... known as above ; and the followers of Andrew Jackson , known as Jackson Republicans , or Jackson Men ( which see ) . The Adams and Clay Republicans ultimately became Whigs . ( See National Republican Party . ) --- Adams , Charles ...
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... known as our Bill of Rights . The eleventh amendment was passed by Congress March 5 , 1794 , was duly ratified , and was proclaimed in force January 8 , 1798. It pro- vided that the federal courts should not entertain suits brought ...
... known as our Bill of Rights . The eleventh amendment was passed by Congress March 5 , 1794 , was duly ratified , and was proclaimed in force January 8 , 1798. It pro- vided that the federal courts should not entertain suits brought ...
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... known by different names ; in Illinois branches were known as Illini , Peace Organization , Democratic Invincible Club ; in Kentucky , as Star Organization , Democratic Read- ing - room , in Missouri , as American Organization ; in New ...
... known by different names ; in Illinois branches were known as Illini , Peace Organization , Democratic Invincible Club ; in Kentucky , as Star Organization , Democratic Read- ing - room , in Missouri , as American Organization ; in New ...
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... known as American Whigs . The name was first used in New York in 1768. The name Tory was by contrast employed to designate partisans of Great Britain . After the revolution there was thus but one party , the Whigs . The estates of some ...
... known as American Whigs . The name was first used in New York in 1768. The name Tory was by contrast employed to designate partisans of Great Britain . After the revolution there was thus but one party , the Whigs . The estates of some ...
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... known speech being the one in favor of Jay's treaty . Amistad Case , The . - In June , 1839 , the schooner L'Amistad sailed from Havana for Principe with a num- ber of slaves that had been kidnaped in Africa . The slaves overpowered the ...
... known speech being the one in favor of Jay's treaty . Amistad Case , The . - In June , 1839 , the schooner L'Amistad sailed from Havana for Principe with a num- ber of slaves that had been kidnaped in Africa . The slaves overpowered the ...
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