A Dictionary of American Politics: Comprising Accounts of Political Parties, Measures and Men ...A.L. Burt, 1892 - 556 sider |
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... adopted the profession of law . He served in both Houses of the 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 ...
... adopted the profession of law . He served in both Houses of the 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 ...
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... adopted in a State convention and by Act of June 25 , 1868 ,. No. STATES . DATE OF RATIFICATION OR ADMISSION . DATE OF RE - ADMISSION . 1 .. Delaware ... 2 .. Pennsylvania .. 8 .. New Jersey . 4 .. Georgia ... 5 .. Connecticut .. 6 ...
... adopted in a State convention and by Act of June 25 , 1868 ,. No. STATES . DATE OF RATIFICATION OR ADMISSION . DATE OF RE - ADMISSION . 1 .. Delaware ... 2 .. Pennsylvania .. 8 .. New Jersey . 4 .. Georgia ... 5 .. Connecticut .. 6 ...
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... adopted about 1776. It is sometimes quoted , " All men are born free and equal . " That form was used in the constitution adopted by Massachusetts in 1780 . All Quiet Along the Potomac . - This phrase be- came proverbial during the fall ...
... adopted about 1776. It is sometimes quoted , " All men are born free and equal . " That form was used in the constitution adopted by Massachusetts in 1780 . All Quiet Along the Potomac . - This phrase be- came proverbial during the fall ...
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... adopted from time to time . The first Congress , on September 25 , 1789 , passed twelve amendments , two of which were not ratified . The remaining ten , having been ratified by all the States except Massachusetts , Connecticut and ...
... adopted from time to time . The first Congress , on September 25 , 1789 , passed twelve amendments , two of which were not ratified . The remaining ten , having been ratified by all the States except Massachusetts , Connecticut and ...
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... adopted may be mentioned a few of the most important . Jefferson suggested an amendment to assure the consti- tutionality of the Louisiana purchase , but his bargain was universally accepted as valid without such amend- ment . The same ...
... adopted may be mentioned a few of the most important . Jefferson suggested an amendment to assure the consti- tutionality of the Louisiana purchase , but his bargain was universally accepted as valid without such amend- ment . The same ...
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