A Dictionary of American Politics: Comprising Accounts of Political Parties, Measures and Men ...A.L. Burt, 1892 - 556 sider |
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... census ( 1890 ) 1,513,017 . Alabama has eight representa- tives in Congress and ten electoral votes . It is a Demo- cratic State . The name is of Indian derivation , and was once supposed to mean " Here we rest , " though it is now said ...
... census ( 1890 ) 1,513,017 . Alabama has eight representa- tives in Congress and ten electoral votes . It is a Demo- cratic State . The name is of Indian derivation , and was once supposed to mean " Here we rest , " though it is now said ...
Side 13
... census ( 1890 ) 30,329 . ( See Governers . ) Albany Regency . - A name applied to the combina- tion of politicians that from 1820 to 1855 managed the Democratic party in the State of New York . The name arose from the fact that most of ...
... census ( 1890 ) 30,329 . ( See Governers . ) Albany Regency . - A name applied to the combina- tion of politicians that from 1820 to 1855 managed the Democratic party in the State of New York . The name arose from the fact that most of ...
Side 16
... census . The only point remaining to - day which is incapable of amendment is that " no State , without its consent , shall be deprived of its equal suf- frage in the Senate . ' In the manner prescribed in Article 5 , fifteen amendments ...
... census . The only point remaining to - day which is incapable of amendment is that " no State , without its consent , shall be deprived of its equal suf- frage in the Senate . ' In the manner prescribed in Article 5 , fifteen amendments ...
Side 41
... census of 1800 , the total of members being one hun- dred and forty - one . The census of 1810 caused in 1811 one hundred and eighty - one members to be distributed among the States , one member being assigned to 35,000 persons . The ...
... census of 1800 , the total of members being one hun- dred and forty - one . The census of 1810 caused in 1811 one hundred and eighty - one members to be distributed among the States , one member being assigned to 35,000 persons . The ...
Side 46
... census ( 1890 ) 59,602 . ( See Governors ; Legislatures . ) Area of the United States . - The area of the various territories which have been acquired by the United States from time to time is given under Annexa- tions . The areas of ...
... census ( 1890 ) 59,602 . ( See Governors ; Legislatures . ) Area of the United States . - The area of the various territories which have been acquired by the United States from time to time is given under Annexa- tions . The areas of ...
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