A Dictionary of American Politics: Comprising Accounts of Political Parties, Measures and Men ...A.L. Burt, 1892 - 556 sider |
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... carrying out of its intention , and gave the United States courts cognizance of cases arising thereunder . The action of the law was limited to two years . The Sedition bill was passed in July and de- clared any one that in any way ...
... carrying out of its intention , and gave the United States courts cognizance of cases arising thereunder . The action of the law was limited to two years . The Sedition bill was passed in July and de- clared any one that in any way ...
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... carried finally in the House by the Speaker's vote . The vote of the States also was only just sufficient , thirteen ratifying and four - New Hampshire , Massachusetts , Connecticut and Delaware -rejecting it . For sixty years the ...
... carried finally in the House by the Speaker's vote . The vote of the States also was only just sufficient , thirteen ratifying and four - New Hampshire , Massachusetts , Connecticut and Delaware -rejecting it . For sixty years the ...
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... carried but one State , Maryland , while his total popular vote was about 850,000 . In 1860 Presidential candidates were again nominated , but under another party name . ( See Constitutional Union Party . ) After Fillmore's defeat , the ...
... carried but one State , Maryland , while his total popular vote was about 850,000 . In 1860 Presidential candidates were again nominated , but under another party name . ( See Constitutional Union Party . ) After Fillmore's defeat , the ...
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... carry it into effect by a vote of ninety to twenty - five , the Fed- eralists voting in the minority . Napoleon accepted six per cent . bonds , payable in fifteen years , for this terri- tory , which more than doubled the area of the ...
... carry it into effect by a vote of ninety to twenty - five , the Fed- eralists voting in the minority . Napoleon accepted six per cent . bonds , payable in fifteen years , for this terri- tory , which more than doubled the area of the ...
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... excitement and raised insuperable prejudices against all Free Masons in a large part of the community ; the prejudice was carried even into politics and many citizens refused to vote for Masons , men 30 DICTIONARY OF AMERICAN POLITICS .
... excitement and raised insuperable prejudices against all Free Masons in a large part of the community ; the prejudice was carried even into politics and many citizens refused to vote for Masons , men 30 DICTIONARY OF AMERICAN POLITICS .
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