A Dictionary of American Politics: Comprising Accounts of Political Parties, Measures and Men ...A.L. Burt, 1892 - 556 sider |
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... 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 Phillips , Benjamin Lundy and others agitated the subject ...
... 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 Phillips , Benjamin Lundy and others agitated the subject ...
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... interest , fell into arrears , the soldiers of the Revolution remained unpaid and Con- gress could not even induce the States to give it power to retaliate on nations bent on ruining our trade . The attendance of members in Congress ...
... interest , fell into arrears , the soldiers of the Revolution remained unpaid and Con- gress could not even induce the States to give it power to retaliate on nations bent on ruining our trade . The attendance of members in Congress ...
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... interests of the United States , delegates shall be an- nually appointed in such manner as the Legislature of each State shall direct , to meet in Congress on the first Monday in November , in every year , with a power reserved to each ...
... interests of the United States , delegates shall be an- nually appointed in such manner as the Legislature of each State shall direct , to meet in Congress on the first Monday in November , in every year , with a power reserved to each ...
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... interest on the public debt . For the ex- penditures of the government , see Expenditures and Receipts of the United States . Arbitration , International . - The earliest method of settling international disputes was by war . This ...
... interest on the public debt . For the ex- penditures of the government , see Expenditures and Receipts of the United States . Arbitration , International . - The earliest method of settling international disputes was by war . This ...
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... interest to remain with it . Those that leave a party under these circumstances are called bolters . A bolt is usually only a temporary defection , the bolters generally being the adherents of some man who aspires to nomination for ...
... interest to remain with it . Those that leave a party under these circumstances are called bolters . A bolt is usually only a temporary defection , the bolters generally being the adherents of some man who aspires to nomination for ...
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