A Dictionary of American Politics: Comprising Accounts of Political Parties, Measures and Men ...A.L. Burt, 1892 - 556 sider |
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... majority of three electoral votes over Jefferson . During his administration trouble arose with France , and war was imminent , several naval engagements actually taking place . ( See X. Y. Z. Mission . ) The alien and sedition laws ...
... majority of three electoral votes over Jefferson . During his administration trouble arose with France , and war was imminent , several naval engagements actually taking place . ( See X. Y. Z. Mission . ) The alien and sedition laws ...
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... majority of their own party . Those who opposed the war and wished for peace at any price were called " submission men . " 99 Articles of Confederation . - On June 11 , 1776 , the Colonial Congress , assembled in Philadelphia , resolved ...
... majority of their own party . Those who opposed the war and wished for peace at any price were called " submission men . " 99 Articles of Confederation . - On June 11 , 1776 , the Colonial Congress , assembled in Philadelphia , resolved ...
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... majority of the United States in Con- gress assembled . The Congress of the United States shall have power to adjourn at any time within the year , and to any place within the United States , so that no period of adjournment be for a ...
... majority of the United States in Con- gress assembled . The Congress of the United States shall have power to adjourn at any time within the year , and to any place within the United States , so that no period of adjournment be for a ...
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... majority of which , supported the President . On the plea that the bank was not safe , the President now removed the government deposits and placed them with State banks , which were called Banks of Deposit , and nicknamed " Pet Banks ...
... majority of which , supported the President . On the plea that the bank was not safe , the President now removed the government deposits and placed them with State banks , which were called Banks of Deposit , and nicknamed " Pet Banks ...
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... majority , owing to the defection of a part of the Republican party . ( See Independents . ) In 1888 he wrote a letter saying that his name would not be presented to the convention , and in 1889 became Secretary of State , under ...
... majority , owing to the defection of a part of the Republican party . ( See Independents . ) In 1888 he wrote a letter saying that his name would not be presented to the convention , and in 1889 became Secretary of State , under ...
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