A Dictionary of American Politics: Comprising Accounts of Political Parties, Measures and Men ...A.L. Burt, 1892 - 556 sider |
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... declared for " no union with slave - holders . ' Public interest was aroused . In 1832 the " New England , " and in 1833 the " Ameri- can " anti - slavery societies were formed on these prin- ciples . John Greenleaf Whittier , Wendell ...
... declared for " no union with slave - holders . ' Public interest was aroused . In 1832 the " New England , " and in 1833 the " Ameri- can " anti - slavery societies were formed on these prin- ciples . John Greenleaf Whittier , Wendell ...
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... Declaration of Independence begins : " We hold these truths to be self - evident , that all men are created equal , " etc. ( see Declaration of Independence ) . This phrase , either as given above or slightly different , was used in the ...
... Declaration of Independence begins : " We hold these truths to be self - evident , that all men are created equal , " etc. ( see Declaration of Independence ) . This phrase , either as given above or slightly different , was used in the ...
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... declared in force September 25 , 1804. It had failed to pass in one Congress and was only 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 ...
... declared in force September 25 , 1804. It had failed to pass in one Congress and was only 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 ...
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... declared in force December 18 , 1865 , having been ratified by twenty - seven States out of thirty - six ; it was subsequently ratified by four more . Only two states , Delaware and Kentucky , absolutely re- jected it . Texas took no ...
... declared in force December 18 , 1865 , having been ratified by twenty - seven States out of thirty - six ; it was subsequently ratified by four more . Only two states , Delaware and Kentucky , absolutely re- jected it . Texas took no ...
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... declared its inde- pendence . A short war followed . The Mexicans committed massacres at Goliad and the Alamo ( see Thermopyla of Texas ) , but on April 10th , at the San Jacinto , Santa Anna , the Mexican President , with 5,000 men ...
... declared its inde- pendence . A short war followed . The Mexicans committed massacres at Goliad and the Alamo ( see Thermopyla of Texas ) , but on April 10th , at the San Jacinto , Santa Anna , the Mexican President , with 5,000 men ...
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