A Dictionary of American Politics: Comprising Accounts of Political Parties, Measures and MenA.L. Burt, 1892 - 556 sider |
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... term , created a number of new judgeships to be filled with Federalists , and Adams , after signing their commissions until late at night of the last day of his term , withdrew from Wash- ington early the next day without participating ...
... term , created a number of new judgeships to be filled with Federalists , and Adams , after signing their commissions until late at night of the last day of his term , withdrew from Wash- ington early the next day without participating ...
Side 10
... term . During his adminis- tration the anti - Masonic feeling first arose . In 1831 , Adams was elected to the House of Representatives , in which he served until his death , seventeen years later . He was stricken with apoplexy in the ...
... term . During his adminis- tration the anti - Masonic feeling first arose . In 1831 , Adams was elected to the House of Representatives , in which he served until his death , seventeen years later . He was stricken with apoplexy in the ...
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... 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 Ameri- can Revolution and ...
... 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 Ameri- can Revolution and ...
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... term sent a special messenger to Texas . This emissary on June 18th secured the consent of the Congress of Texas , which was ratified by a popular vote on July 4th . A resolution for the admission of Texas as a State was passed in the ...
... term sent a special messenger to Texas . This emissary on June 18th secured the consent of the Congress of Texas , which was ratified by a popular vote on July 4th . A resolution for the admission of Texas as a State was passed in the ...
Side 32
... favored these views were known as " Anti- War Democrats . " The same term was applied to those members of the early Democratic party that opposed the • war of 1812. They sided on this point with the 32 DICTIONARY OF AMERICAN POLITICS .
... favored these views were known as " Anti- War Democrats . " The same term was applied to those members of the early Democratic party that opposed the • war of 1812. They sided on this point with the 32 DICTIONARY OF AMERICAN POLITICS .
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