A Dictionary of American Politics: Comprising Accounts of Political Parties, Measures and Men ...A.L. Burt, 1892 - 556 sider |
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... Court of Claims has jurisdiction of cases brought by those who claim a share in this indemnity . ( See Geneva Award . ) Alabama Territory . ( See Territories . ) Alaska was purchased from Russia in 1867 ( see An- nexations VI ) . It is ...
... Court of Claims has jurisdiction of cases brought by those who claim a share in this indemnity . ( See Geneva Award . ) Alabama Territory . ( See Territories . ) Alaska was purchased from Russia in 1867 ( see An- nexations VI ) . It is ...
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... courts cognizance of cases arising thereunder . The action of the law was limited to two years . The Sedition bill was passed in July and de- clared any one that in any way hindered any officer of the United States in the discharge of ...
... courts cognizance of cases arising thereunder . The action of the law was limited to two years . The Sedition bill was passed in July and de- clared any one that in any way hindered any officer of the United States in the discharge of ...
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... courts should not entertain suits brought against a State by individuals . The presidential election of 1800 which was thrown into the House ( see Disputed Presidential and Vice - Presidential Elections ) , disclosed some defects in the ...
... courts should not entertain suits brought against a State by individuals . The presidential election of 1800 which was thrown into the House ( see Disputed Presidential and Vice - Presidential Elections ) , disclosed some defects in the ...
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... Court of the United States decided that even by the Spanish laws the slave trade was illegal , and the negroes were free men . The Circuit Court affirmed this decision , and so , in March , 1841 , did the Supreme Court , where John ...
... Court of the United States decided that even by the Spanish laws the slave trade was illegal , and the negroes were free men . The Circuit Court affirmed this decision , and so , in March , 1841 , did the Supreme Court , where John ...
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... courts and magistrates of every other State . ARTICLE V. For the more convenient management of the general interests of ... court or place out of Congress ; and the members of Congress shall be protected in their per sons from arrest and ...
... courts and magistrates of every other State . ARTICLE V. For the more convenient management of the general interests of ... court or place out of Congress ; and the members of Congress shall be protected in their per sons from arrest and ...
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