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Article 5 of the Constitution prescribes the means to be employed in amending
that instrument . By the same article the Constitution was ade unamendable prior
to 1808 on certain points , as follows : So as to prohibit immigration as existing in
...
Article 5 of the Constitution prescribes the means to be employed in amending
that instrument . By the same article the Constitution was ade unamendable prior
to 1808 on certain points , as follows : So as to prohibit immigration as existing in
...
Side 22
The term is usually restricted , however , to denote the policy of protection to
home industries by means of duties on imports . ( See Tariffs of the United States
. ) American Whigs . - In England , before the American Revolution and after it ,
too ...
The term is usually restricted , however , to denote the policy of protection to
home industries by means of duties on imports . ( See Tariffs of the United States
. ) American Whigs . - In England , before the American Revolution and after it ,
too ...
Side 42
Previous to 1865 the appropriation bills were in the House considered by the
Committee of Ways and Means , but in that year the Committee on Appropriations
was formed . By a rule of the House and Senate , appropriation bills must include
...
Previous to 1865 the appropriation bills were in the House considered by the
Committee of Ways and Means , but in that year the Committee on Appropriations
was formed . By a rule of the House and Senate , appropriation bills must include
...
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To bolt means to spring out suddenly , and in political parlance it means to leave
a political party when it is no longer deemed safe or to one's interest to remain
with it . Those that leave a party under these circumstances are called bolters .
To bolt means to spring out suddenly , and in political parlance it means to leave
a political party when it is no longer deemed safe or to one's interest to remain
with it . Those that leave a party under these circumstances are called bolters .
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... as they are called , and even reputable party members , though knowing its
corruption , recognize its efficiency in gaining votes , and while they would not
personally resort to the means employed , they will yet indirectly give it their
support .
... as they are called , and even reputable party members , though knowing its
corruption , recognize its efficiency in gaining votes , and while they would not
personally resort to the means employed , they will yet indirectly give it their
support .
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A Dictionary of American Politics: Comprising Accounts of Political Parties ... Everit Brown,Albert Strauss Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1892 |
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