A Dictionary of American Politics: Comprising Accounts of Political Parties, Measures and Men ...A.L. Burt, 1892 - 556 sider |
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... 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 in 1861. He held that position during the Civil ...
... 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 in 1861. He held that position during the Civil ...
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... Vice - President under Washington . On Wash- ington's retirement in 1797 , he was elected President by a majority of three electoral votes over Jefferson . During his administration trouble arose with France , and war was imminent ...
... Vice - President under Washington . On Wash- ington's retirement in 1797 , he was elected President by a majority of three electoral votes over Jefferson . During his administration trouble arose with France , and war was imminent ...
Side 10
... President ; Vice - President ; State , Department of ; Treasury Depart- ment ; War Department ; Justice , Department of ; Post- Office Department ; Navy , Department of the ; Interior , Department of the . Agriculture , Commissioner of ...
... President ; Vice - President ; State , Department of ; Treasury Depart- ment ; War Department ; Justice , Department of ; Post- Office Department ; Navy , Department of the ; Interior , Department of the . Agriculture , Commissioner of ...
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... President and Andrew Jackson Donelson for Vice - President . These nominations were endorsed by a Whig convention in September . Fillmore carried but one State , Maryland , while his total popular vote was about 850,000 . In 1860 ...
... President and Andrew Jackson Donelson for Vice - President . These nominations were endorsed by a Whig convention in September . Fillmore carried but one State , Maryland , while his total popular vote was about 850,000 . In 1860 ...
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... President and Vice - President . The origin of the party is as follows : The meeting in 1872 in Oberlin , Ohio , of the National Christian Association was adjourned in order to allow a political mass meeting in sympathy with its views ...
... President and Vice - President . The origin of the party is as follows : The meeting in 1872 in Oberlin , Ohio , of the National Christian Association was adjourned in order to allow a political mass meeting in sympathy with its views ...
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