A Dictionary of American Politics: Comprising Accounts of Political Parties, Measures and Men ...A.L. Burt, 1892 - 556 sider |
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... Congress except in pro- portion to the census . The only point remaining to - day which is incapable of amendment is that " no State , without its consent , shall be deprived of its equal suf- frage in the Senate . ' In the manner ...
... Congress except in pro- portion to the census . The only point remaining to - day which is incapable of amendment is that " no State , without its consent , shall be deprived of its equal suf- frage in the Senate . ' In the manner ...
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... Congress in June , 1866 , by a vote of thirty - three to eleven in the Senate and one hundred and thirty - eight to thirty - six in the House . It was ratified by thirty out of the thirty - seven States and was proclaimed in force July ...
... Congress in June , 1866 , by a vote of thirty - three to eleven in the Senate and one hundred and thirty - eight to thirty - six in the House . It was ratified by thirty out of the thirty - seven States and was proclaimed in force July ...
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... Congress by the addition of slave - territory , to offset the creation of free States in the North . In 1827 and 1829 , Clay and Calhoun , as Secretaries of State , tried to obtain Texas by purchase , offering $ 1,000,000 and ...
... Congress by the addition of slave - territory , to offset the creation of free States in the North . In 1827 and 1829 , Clay and Calhoun , as Secretaries of State , tried to obtain Texas by purchase , offering $ 1,000,000 and ...
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... Congress , assembled in Philadelphia , resolved to appoint a committee , consisting of one member from each colony , to prepare a form of confederation to be entered into between the colonies . The committee re- ported , a few changes ...
... Congress , assembled in Philadelphia , resolved to appoint a committee , consisting of one member from each colony , to prepare a form of confederation to be entered into between the colonies . The committee re- ported , a few changes ...
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... Congress . After January , 1789 , the attendance of a few members , who met and adjourned from day to day , gave a nominal existence to Congress , and on March 2 , two days before the time fixed for the beginning of the new government ...
... Congress . After January , 1789 , the attendance of a few members , who met and adjourned from day to day , gave a nominal existence to Congress , and on March 2 , two days before the time fixed for the beginning of the new government ...
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