A Dictionary of American Politics: Comprising Accounts of Political Parties, Measures and Men ...A.L. Burt, 1892 - 556 sider |
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Side 33
... give it power to retaliate on nations bent on ruining our trade . The attendance of members in Congress grew smaller and smaller , and it required an especial appeal to have the quorum necessary for the ratification of the treaty of ...
... give it power to retaliate on nations bent on ruining our trade . The attendance of members in Congress grew smaller and smaller , and it required an especial appeal to have the quorum necessary for the ratification of the treaty of ...
Side 57
... gives Congress power to establish uniform laws on the subject of bankruptcies throughout the United States . " As the States also have the right to pass sim- ilar laws affecting their own citizens whenever there is 66 • no national law ...
... gives Congress power to establish uniform laws on the subject of bankruptcies throughout the United States . " As the States also have the right to pass sim- ilar laws affecting their own citizens whenever there is 66 • no national law ...
Side 61
... give to the committee the power merely to take testimony , doubtful returns to be rejected only by a concurrent vote of both Houses ; this was amended by the Senate so as to cause returns to be rejected unless accepted by a concurrent ...
... give to the committee the power merely to take testimony , doubtful returns to be rejected only by a concurrent vote of both Houses ; this was amended by the Senate so as to cause returns to be rejected unless accepted by a concurrent ...
Side 64
... give bonds for their good behavior . Black Republicans . - The Republicans were so- called by their opponents . The term was especially applied by Southerners to anti - slavery members of that party . Blaine , James Gillespie , was born ...
... give bonds for their good behavior . Black Republicans . - The Republicans were so- called by their opponents . The term was especially applied by Southerners to anti - slavery members of that party . Blaine , James Gillespie , was born ...
Side 68
... give it standing in the vocabulary of the day . The term boodler is now universally applied to bribe- takers , more particularly to those connected with muni- cipal governments , and most accurately to bribed Alder- men . The New York ...
... give it standing in the vocabulary of the day . The term boodler is now universally applied to bribe- takers , more particularly to those connected with muni- cipal governments , and most accurately to bribed Alder- men . The New York ...
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