A Dictionary of American Politics: Comprising Accounts of Political Parties, Measures and Men ...A.L. Burt, 1892 - 556 sider |
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... land agreed and the result was the Treaty of Washing- ton ( which see ) . By this treaty the Alabama claims were referred to arbitrators who afterward met at Geneva , Switzerland , and on September 14 , 1872 , awarded to the United ...
... land agreed and the result was the Treaty of Washing- ton ( which see ) . By this treaty the Alabama claims were referred to arbitrators who afterward met at Geneva , Switzerland , and on September 14 , 1872 , awarded to the United ...
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... land mon- opolies , resumption of specie payments , justice to the Indians and a direct popular vote for President and Vice - President . The origin of the party is as follows : The meeting in 1872 in Oberlin , Ohio , of the National ...
... land mon- opolies , resumption of specie payments , justice to the Indians and a direct popular vote for President and Vice - President . The origin of the party is as follows : The meeting in 1872 in Oberlin , Ohio , of the National ...
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... as far as the Rio Grande River , but by the Spanish treaty of that year yielded its claim . Soon afterward , inhabitants of the United States began to remove to Texas , where they obtained grants of land 26 DICTIONARY OF AMERICAN POLITICS .
... as far as the Rio Grande River , but by the Spanish treaty of that year yielded its claim . Soon afterward , inhabitants of the United States began to remove to Texas , where they obtained grants of land 26 DICTIONARY OF AMERICAN POLITICS .
Side 27
... land and settled . It thus grew into a State which was.closely allied to the United States . This emigration to Texas and the subsequent annexation were part of the political scheme of the South to maintain its power in Congress by the ...
... land and settled . It thus grew into a State which was.closely allied to the United States . This emigration to Texas and the subsequent annexation were part of the political scheme of the South to maintain its power in Congress by the ...
Side 31
... land to corporations . Their nominee was also selected by the Greenback Labor party , the joint ticket being known as the People's party . It polled 130,000 votes . Anti - Nebraska Men . - A name applied to the Northern Whigs that ...
... land to corporations . Their nominee was also selected by the Greenback Labor party , the joint ticket being known as the People's party . It polled 130,000 votes . Anti - Nebraska Men . - A name applied to the Northern Whigs that ...
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