A Dictionary of American Politics: Comprising Accounts of Political Parties, Measures and Men ...A.L. Burt, 1892 - 556 sider |
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... North Carolina . 13 .. Rhode Island . 14 .. Vermont .. 15 .. Kentucky .. 16 .. Tennessee .. 17 .. Ohio ... 18 .. Louisiana . 19 .. Indiana .. 20 .. Mississippi . 21 .. Illinois ...... 22 .. Alabama .. 23 .. Maine . 24 .. Missouri 25 ...
... North Carolina . 13 .. Rhode Island . 14 .. Vermont .. 15 .. Kentucky .. 16 .. Tennessee .. 17 .. Ohio ... 18 .. Louisiana . 19 .. Indiana .. 20 .. Mississippi . 21 .. Illinois ...... 22 .. Alabama .. 23 .. Maine . 24 .. Missouri 25 ...
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... North and anxious for separation . About 1862 this organization took root in the West , its prin- cipal object being to hinder the draft of soldiers . It was variously known as Mutual Protection Society , as Circle of Honor , as the ...
... North and anxious for separation . About 1862 this organization took root in the West , its prin- cipal object being to hinder the draft of soldiers . It was variously known as Mutual Protection Society , as Circle of Honor , as the ...
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... North " American delegates . Millard Fillmore , of New York , was then nominated for President and Andrew Jackson Donelson for Vice - President . These nominations were endorsed by a Whig convention in September . Fillmore carried but ...
... North " American delegates . Millard Fillmore , of New York , was then nominated for President and Andrew Jackson Donelson for Vice - President . These nominations were endorsed by a Whig convention in September . Fillmore carried but ...
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... north and the thirty - first degree of north lati- tude on the south , with a few slight differences owing to subsequent re - arrangements of boundary lines . There have since been six different additions made to our ter- ritory , which ...
... north and the thirty - first degree of north lati- tude on the south , with a few slight differences owing to subsequent re - arrangements of boundary lines . There have since been six different additions made to our ter- ritory , which ...
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... north latitude and as far east as the Perdido River , and , west of the Missis- sippi , the whole of the present Louisiana , Arkansas , Missouri , Iowa , Nebraska , Dakota , Montana , Idaho , Oregon and Washington , that part of ...
... north latitude and as far east as the Perdido River , and , west of the Missis- sippi , the whole of the present Louisiana , Arkansas , Missouri , Iowa , Nebraska , Dakota , Montana , Idaho , Oregon and Washington , that part of ...
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