A Dictionary of American Politics: Comprising Accounts of Political Parties, Measures and Men ...A.L. Burt, 1892 - 556 sider |
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... force December 15 , 1791 . The first six of these comprise what is sometimes known as our Bill of Rights . The eleventh amendment was passed by Congress March 5 , 1794 , was duly ratified , and was proclaimed in force January 8 , 1798 ...
... force December 15 , 1791 . The first six of these comprise what is sometimes known as our Bill of Rights . The eleventh amendment was passed by Congress March 5 , 1794 , was duly ratified , and was proclaimed in force January 8 , 1798 ...
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... 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 action 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 action in ...
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... forces . Santa Anna agreed to a treaty which rec- ognized the independence of Texas . This was not ratified by Mexico , but in March , 1837 , the United States recognized the independence of the Republic of Texas , and soon England ...
... forces . Santa Anna agreed to a treaty which rec- ognized the independence of Texas . This was not ratified by Mexico , but in March , 1837 , the United States recognized the independence of the Republic of Texas , and soon England ...
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... force offered to , or attacks made upon them , or any of them , on account of religion , sovereignty , trade , or any other pre- tense whatever . ARTICLE IV . The better to secure and perpetuate mutual friendship and intercourse among ...
... force offered to , or attacks made upon them , or any of them , on account of religion , sovereignty , trade , or any other pre- tense whatever . ARTICLE IV . The better to secure and perpetuate mutual friendship and intercourse among ...
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... forces be kept up by any State , in time of peace , except such number only as in the judgment of the United States in Congress assembled , shall be deemed requisite to garrison the forts necessary for DICTIONARY OF AMERICAN POLITICS . 35.
... forces be kept up by any State , in time of peace , except such number only as in the judgment of the United States in Congress assembled , shall be deemed requisite to garrison the forts necessary for DICTIONARY OF AMERICAN POLITICS . 35.
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