A Dictionary of American Politics: Comprising Accounts of Political Parties, Measures and Men ...A.L. Burt, 1892 - 556 sider |
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... Massachusetts . Fined for one of his articles , and for non - payment of the fine imprisoned , he soon removed to Boston , where , January 1 , 1831 , he began the publication of The Liberator . He opposed colonization , refused to ...
... Massachusetts . Fined for one of his articles , and for non - payment of the fine imprisoned , he soon removed to Boston , where , January 1 , 1831 , he began the publication of The Liberator . He opposed colonization , refused to ...
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... Massachusetts Legislature and was candidate for Vice - President with Van Buren . He served as Repre- sentative in the Thirty - sixth Congress , and was re- elected to the Thirty - seventh , but was appointed Min- ister to Great Britain ...
... Massachusetts Legislature and was candidate for Vice - President with Van Buren . He served as Repre- sentative in the Thirty - sixth Congress , and was re- elected to the Thirty - seventh , but was appointed Min- ister to Great Britain ...
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... Massachusetts Legislature , and between 1774 and 1777 he served in the Continental Congress . He was a signer of the Declaration of Inde- pendence . In 1777 he went to France as Minister of the United States ; he was one of the ...
... Massachusetts Legislature , and between 1774 and 1777 he served in the Continental Congress . He was a signer of the Declaration of Inde- pendence . In 1777 he went to France as Minister of the United States ; he was one of the ...
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... Massachusetts . 7 .. Maryland ... 8 .. South Carolina .. 9 .. New Hampshire .. 10 .. Virginia 11 .. New York .. 12 .. North Carolina . 13 .. Rhode Island . 14 .. Vermont .. 15 .. Kentucky .. 16 .. Tennessee .. 17 .. Ohio ... 18 ...
... Massachusetts . 7 .. Maryland ... 8 .. South Carolina .. 9 .. New Hampshire .. 10 .. Virginia 11 .. New York .. 12 .. North Carolina . 13 .. Rhode Island . 14 .. Vermont .. 15 .. Kentucky .. 16 .. Tennessee .. 17 .. Ohio ... 18 ...
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... Massachusetts in 1780 . All Quiet Along the Potomac . - This phrase be- came proverbial during the fall of 1861 and the begin- ning of 1862. The weather at that time seemed favor- able to a campaign , and McClellan's army of about two ...
... Massachusetts in 1780 . All Quiet Along the Potomac . - This phrase be- came proverbial during the fall of 1861 and the begin- ning of 1862. The weather at that time seemed favor- able to a campaign , and McClellan's army of about two ...
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