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was by the House of Representatives . His election , his enemies claimed , was
the 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 ...
was by the House of Representatives . His election , his enemies claimed , was
the 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 ...
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It provided that the federal 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
...
It provided that the federal 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
...
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posed for the purpose of making emancipation universal in the nation and
prohibiting slavery for the future . It passed the Senate in April , 1864 , by a vote of
thirtyeight to six , but failed to pass the House . The House reconsidered its vote
at the ...
posed for the purpose of making emancipation universal in the nation and
prohibiting slavery for the future . It passed the Senate in April , 1864 , by a vote of
thirtyeight to six , but failed to pass the House . The House reconsidered its vote
at the ...
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Enough of these were , however , dragged to the House to allow business to be
transacted . September , 1787 , sixteen of these same members signed an
address against the Constitution ; this address contained so many mis .
statements that ...
Enough of these were , however , dragged to the House to allow business to be
transacted . September , 1787 , sixteen of these same members signed an
address against the Constitution ; this address contained so many mis .
statements that ...
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Article 1 , section 7 , clause 1 of the Constitution provides that “ All bills for raising
- revenue shall originate in the House of Representatives ; " a similar privilege
has been claimed by the House in the case of appropriations of public money ,
but ...
Article 1 , section 7 , clause 1 of the Constitution provides that “ All bills for raising
- revenue shall originate in the House of Representatives ; " a similar privilege
has been claimed by the House in the case of appropriations of public money ,
but ...
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A Dictionary of American Politics: Comprising Accounts of Political Parties ... Everit BROWN (and STRAUSS (Albert)),Albert STRAUSS Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1892 |
A Dictionary of American Politics: Comprising Accounts of Political Parties ... Everit Brown,Albert Strauss Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1892 |
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