A Dictionary of American Politics: Comprising Accounts of Political Parties, Measures and Men ...A.L. Burt, 1892 - 556 sider |
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... March 4 , 1791 . June 1 , 1792 . June 1 , 1796 . November 29 , 1802 . April 30 , 1812 .. December 11 , 1816 ... December 10 , 1817 .. December 3 , 1818 . December 14 , 1819 .. March 15 , 1820 August 10 , 1821 June 15 , 1836 ... January ...
... March 4 , 1791 . June 1 , 1792 . June 1 , 1796 . November 29 , 1802 . April 30 , 1812 .. December 11 , 1816 ... December 10 , 1817 .. December 3 , 1818 . December 14 , 1819 .. March 15 , 1820 August 10 , 1821 June 15 , 1836 ... January ...
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... March , 1801. The opposition aroused by these bills was enormous , and though the prosecutions under them were very few , they made Adams ' administration and the Federal party very unpopular . Hamilton had in vain tried to prevent the ...
... March , 1801. The opposition aroused by these bills was enormous , and though the prosecutions under them were very few , they made Adams ' administration and the Federal party very unpopular . Hamilton had in vain tried to prevent the ...
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... March 5 , 1794 , was duly ratified , and was proclaimed in force January 8 , 1798. It pro- vided that the federal courts should not entertain suits brought against a State by individuals . The presidential election of 1800 which was ...
... March 5 , 1794 , was duly ratified , and was proclaimed in force January 8 , 1798. It pro- vided that the federal courts should not entertain suits brought against a State by individuals . The presidential election of 1800 which was ...
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... March 30 , 1870 ; Georgia at first rejected , but afterward ratified it . New Jersey , Dela- ware , Maryland , Kentucky , California and Oregon re- jected it , and Tennessee took no action . Ohio , which had at first rejected it ...
... March 30 , 1870 ; Georgia at first rejected , but afterward ratified it . New Jersey , Dela- ware , Maryland , Kentucky , California and Oregon re- jected it , and Tennessee took no action . Ohio , which had at first rejected it ...
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... March , 1841 , did the Supreme Court , where John Quincy Adams devoted himself to the cause of the negroes without remuneration . The negroes were sent back to Africa in an American vessel . Amnesty , Proclamation of . ( See ...
... March , 1841 , did the Supreme Court , where John Quincy Adams devoted himself to the cause of the negroes without remuneration . The negroes were sent back to Africa in an American vessel . Amnesty , Proclamation of . ( See ...
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