A Dictionary of American Politics: Comprising Accounts of Political Parties, Measures and MenA.L. Burt, 1892 - 556 sider |
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... question to arbitration , but would not agree to a proposition made by Great Britain to limit the dis- cussion to the damage done by the cruisers , since this would be an abandonment of our position that the granting of the rights of ...
... question to arbitration , but would not agree to a proposition made by Great Britain to limit the dis- cussion to the damage done by the cruisers , since this would be an abandonment of our position that the granting of the rights of ...
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... question . This right , however , has come to be admitted without an amendment . Just previous to the war vari- ous amendments dealing with the question of slavery were proposed . ( See Crittenden Compromise . ) Amend- ments have also ...
... question . This right , however , has come to be admitted without an amendment . Just previous to the war vari- ous amendments dealing with the question of slavery were proposed . ( See Crittenden Compromise . ) Amend- ments have also ...
Side 20
... questions regarding the society gave them the title of " Know - Nothings . " All meetings of the party were secret . It carefully avoided the subject of slavery , and attempted to draw the voters that were tired of agitation on that ...
... questions regarding the society gave them the title of " Know - Nothings . " All meetings of the party were secret . It carefully avoided the subject of slavery , and attempted to draw the voters that were tired of agitation on that ...
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... question . The Democratic convention nominated Polk , who favored annexation , instead of Van Buren , who opposed it . Clay , the Whig candidate , was also sup- posed to be against the project . In the meantime , Calhoun , Secretary of ...
... question . The Democratic convention nominated Polk , who favored annexation , instead of Van Buren , who opposed it . Clay , the Whig candidate , was also sup- posed to be against the project . In the meantime , Calhoun , Secretary of ...
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... questions in the United States in Congress assembled , each State shall have one vote . Freedom of speech and debate in Congress shall not be im- peached or questioned in any court or place out of Congress ; and the members of Congress ...
... questions in the United States in Congress assembled , each State shall have one vote . Freedom of speech and debate in Congress shall not be im- peached or questioned in any court or place out of Congress ; and the members of Congress ...
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