A Dictionary of American Politics: Comprising Accounts of Political Parties, Measures and MenA.L. Burt, 1892 - 556 sider |
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... result of a corrupt bargain with Henry Clay , but this charge , although frequently repeated , has always been denied , and it has never been proved . He served but one term . During his adminis- tration the anti - Masonic feeling first ...
... result of a corrupt bargain with Henry Clay , but this charge , although frequently repeated , has always been denied , and it has never been proved . He served but one term . During his adminis- tration the anti - Masonic feeling first ...
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... result of Great Britain's action in these matters the United States 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 ...
... result of Great Britain's action in these matters the United States 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 ...
Side 13
... result was the Treaty of Washing- ton ( which see ) . By this treaty the Alabama claims were` referred to arbitrators who afterward met at Geneva , Switzerland , and on September 14 , 1872 , awarded to the United States $ 15,500,000 to ...
... result was the Treaty of Washing- ton ( which see ) . By this treaty the Alabama claims were` referred to arbitrators who afterward met at Geneva , Switzerland , and on September 14 , 1872 , awarded to the United States $ 15,500,000 to ...
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... results of the Civil War . As to foreign states , no one can become a citizen of the United States by naturalization without first renouncing all allegiance to his former governmeut . ( See Expatria- tion ; Naturalization . ) All Men ...
... results of the Civil War . As to foreign states , no one can become a citizen of the United States by naturalization without first renouncing all allegiance to his former governmeut . ( See Expatria- tion ; Naturalization . ) All Men ...
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... result . The presidential campaign of 1844 turned largely on this 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 ...
... result . The presidential campaign of 1844 turned largely on this 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 ...
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