A Dictionary of American Politics: Comprising Accounts of Political Parties, Measures and Men ...A.L. Burt, 1892 - 556 sider |
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... 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 .. Massachusetts . 7 ...
... 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 .. Massachusetts . 7 ...
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... convention of the party met in February , 1856. The day previous a secret convention of the order had adopted sixteen resolutions abolishing much of the secrecy , demanding the lengthening of the residence necessary to naturalization ...
... convention of the party met in February , 1856. The day previous a secret convention of the order had adopted sixteen resolutions abolishing much of the secrecy , demanding the lengthening of the residence necessary to naturalization ...
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... convention in Syracuse , New York , in 1874 , and the name American party was adopted . A convention at Pittsburgh , June 9 , 1875 , adopted a plat- form of the principles above set forth and nominated James B. Walker , of Illinois ...
... convention in Syracuse , New York , in 1874 , and the name American party was adopted . A convention at Pittsburgh , June 9 , 1875 , adopted a plat- form of the principles above set forth and nominated James B. Walker , of Illinois ...
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... convention to that effect was speedily arranged and signed on April 30 , 1803 , by Livingston and Monroe for the United States , and Barbé - Marbois for France . The price agreed upon to be paid was $ 15,000,000 , of which $ 3,750,000 ...
... convention to that effect was speedily arranged and signed on April 30 , 1803 , by Livingston and Monroe for the United States , and Barbé - Marbois for France . The price agreed upon to be paid was $ 15,000,000 , of which $ 3,750,000 ...
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... convention nominated Polk , who favored annexation , instead of Van Buren , who opposed it . Clay , the Whig candidate , was also sup- posed to be against the project . In the meantime , Calhoun , Secretary of State , had negotiated a ...
... convention nominated Polk , who favored annexation , instead of Van Buren , who opposed it . Clay , the Whig candidate , was also sup- posed to be against the project . In the meantime , Calhoun , Secretary of State , had negotiated a ...
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