A Dictionary of American Politics: Comprising Accounts of Political Parties, Measures and Men ...A.L. Burt, 1892 - 556 sider |
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... Britain and to Russia . He was graduated at Harvard and adopted the profession of law . He served in both Houses of the Massachusetts Legislature and was candidate for Vice - President with Van Buren . He served as Repre- sentative in ...
... Britain and to Russia . He was graduated at Harvard and adopted the profession of law . He served in both Houses of the Massachusetts Legislature and was candidate for Vice - President with Van Buren . He served as Repre- sentative in ...
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... , and then to Great Britain . He became Secretary of State under Monroe in 1817 , and in 1825 was elected to succeed him . His election was by the House of Representatives . His election , DICTIONARY OF AMERICAN POLITICS .
... , and then to Great Britain . He became Secretary of State under Monroe in 1817 , and in 1825 was elected to succeed him . His election was by the House of Representatives . His election , DICTIONARY OF AMERICAN POLITICS .
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... Britain's avowedly neutral position , of her own statutes and of international law , and in spite of the fact that our min- ister to England , Charles Francis Adams , repeatedly protested and called the attention of the English gov ...
... Britain's avowedly neutral position , of her own statutes and of international law , and in spite of the fact that our min- ister to England , Charles Francis Adams , repeatedly protested and called the attention of the English gov ...
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... 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 belligerents to the Confederate States ( by the Queen's proclamation of May 13 ...
... 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 belligerents to the Confederate States ( by the Queen's proclamation of May 13 ...
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... Britain likewise took the name of Whigs . They were 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 ...
... Britain likewise took the name of Whigs . They were 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 ...
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