A Dictionary of American Politics: Comprising Accounts of Political Parties, Measures and Men ...A.L. Burt, 1892 - 556 sider |
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... union with slave - holders . ' Public interest was aroused . In 1832 the " New England , " and in 1833 the " Ameri- can " anti - slavery societies were formed on these prin- ciples . John Greenleaf Whittier , Wendell Phillips , Benjamin ...
... union with slave - holders . ' Public interest was aroused . In 1832 the " New England , " and in 1833 the " Ameri- can " anti - slavery societies were formed on these prin- ciples . John Greenleaf Whittier , Wendell Phillips , Benjamin ...
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... Union . - The follow- ing table shows the dates on which the first thirteen States ratified the Constitution , the dates on which the 4 remainder were admitted to the Union and the dates on 10 DICTIONARY OF AMERICAN POLITICS .
... Union . - The follow- ing table shows the dates on which the first thirteen States ratified the Constitution , the dates on which the 4 remainder were admitted to the Union and the dates on 10 DICTIONARY OF AMERICAN POLITICS .
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... Union and the dates on which the Southern States were re - admitted after the Civil War : Alabama was separated from Mississippi Territory ( see Territories ) in 1817 , and made into Alabama Terri- tory with the capital at St. Stephens ...
... Union and the dates on which the Southern States were re - admitted after the Civil War : Alabama was separated from Mississippi Territory ( see Territories ) in 1817 , and made into Alabama Terri- tory with the capital at St. Stephens ...
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... Union Party . ) After Fillmore's defeat , the party in 1857 carried the State elections in Rhode Island and Maryland , and in 1859 it was still represented by a few members in Con- gress . The party never had any foothold in the West ...
... Union Party . ) After Fillmore's defeat , the party in 1857 carried the State elections in Rhode Island and Maryland , and in 1859 it was still represented by a few members in Con- gress . The party never had any foothold in the West ...
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... Union by the experiment of war immediate efforts be made for a cessation of hostilities , with a view to an ultimate convention of the States to the end that peace may be restored on the basis of the Federal union of the States . " Such ...
... Union by the experiment of war immediate efforts be made for a cessation of hostilities , with a view to an ultimate convention of the States to the end that peace may be restored on the basis of the Federal union of the States . " Such ...
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