A Dictionary of American Politics: Comprising Accounts of Political Parties, Measures and Men ...A.L. Burt, 1892 - 556 sider |
Inni boken
Resultat 1-5 av 88
Side 14
... bills . The first Alien bill fengthened the period of residence for the purpose of naturalization to fourteeen years . All aliens thereafter to come into the country were to be registered , and the certificate of registration was to be ...
... bills . The first Alien bill fengthened the period of residence for the purpose of naturalization to fourteeen years . All aliens thereafter to come into the country were to be registered , and the certificate of registration was to be ...
Side 28
... Bill , passed in 1850 , provided for the payment of $ 10,000,000 to Texas in satisfaction of her claim . V. GADSDEN PURCHASE . - Disputes still remained with reference to those portions of Arizona and New Mexico south of the Gila River ...
... Bill , passed in 1850 , provided for the payment of $ 10,000,000 to Texas in satisfaction of her claim . V. GADSDEN PURCHASE . - Disputes still remained with reference to those portions of Arizona and New Mexico south of the Gila River ...
Side 30
... bill of rights , no safeguards of liberty , but was just such an instrument as ambitious men would desire for the purpose of furthering their plans . The party was composed prin- cipally of local politicians who were jealous of enlarged ...
... bill of rights , no safeguards of liberty , but was just such an instrument as ambitious men would desire for the purpose of furthering their plans . The party was composed prin- cipally of local politicians who were jealous of enlarged ...
Side 41
... bill providing_for the taking of the census , so as to leave the apportion- ment on the following basis in the hands of the Secre- tary of the Interior . This law came to be known as the Vinton Bill . As subsequently passed it provided ...
... bill providing_for the taking of the census , so as to leave the apportion- ment on the following basis in the hands of the Secre- tary of the Interior . This law came to be known as the Vinton Bill . As subsequently passed it provided ...
Side 42
... Bill has since pre- vailed in all of the apportionments . Based on the cen- sus of 1860 , two hundred and forty - one members were apportioned , being one to every 126,840 persons . The thir- teenth , fourteenth and fifteenth amendments ...
... Bill has since pre- vailed in all of the apportionments . Based on the cen- sus of 1860 , two hundred and forty - one members were apportioned , being one to every 126,840 persons . The thir- teenth , fourteenth and fifteenth amendments ...
Andre utgaver - Vis alle
A Dictionary of American Politics: Comprising Accounts of Political Parties ... Everit Brown,Albert Strauss Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1892 |
A Dictionary of American Politics: Comprising Accounts of Political Parties ... Everit Brown,Albert Strauss Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1892 |
A Dictionary of American Politics: Comprising Accounts of Political Parties ... Everit Brown,Albert Strauss Ingen forhåndsvisning tilgjengelig - 2018 |
Vanlige uttrykk og setninger
Adams adopted amendment American Annexations applied appointed army Article banks bill born Britain called candidate census cent citizens City Civil claimed Clause coinage committee Congress Constitution convention debt December declared defeated Democratic party Democratic-Republican party District duties elected electoral votes England executive favor federal Federalists foreign France Free Soil party Governor granted House of Representatives Indian Jackson January Jefferson John John Quincy Adams July June Kentucky known labor land last census 1890 legislation Legislature liberty Louisiana Louisiana purchase March Massachusetts ment Missouri Missouri Compromise navy nominated North Ohio opposed organization passed peace Pennsylvania persons political population in 1880 President presidential prohibited protection Republican party revenue Secretary Senate silver slavery slaves South Carolina Supreme Court tariff term Territory tion Treasury treaty Union United United States Senator vessels veto Vice-President Virginia Washington Whigs William York