A Dictionary of American Politics: Comprising Accounts of Political Parties, Measures and Men ...A.L. Burt, 1892 - 556 sider |
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... popular vote was about 850,000 . In 1860 Presidential candidates were again nominated , but under another party name . ( See Constitutional Union Party . ) After Fillmore's defeat , the party in 1857 carried the State elections in Rhode ...
... popular vote was about 850,000 . In 1860 Presidential candidates were again nominated , but under another party name . ( See Constitutional Union Party . ) After Fillmore's defeat , the party in 1857 carried the State elections in Rhode ...
Side 21
... 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 Christian Association was adjourned in order to allow a political mass meeting in sympathy ...
... 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 Christian Association was adjourned in order to allow a political mass meeting in sympathy ...
Side 27
... popular approval of annexation , and Congress and Tyler's administration now became attached to the project . Early in 1845 Congress authorized the President to negotiate a treaty of annexation . Tyler hastened to accomplish the object ...
... popular approval of annexation , and Congress and Tyler's administration now became attached to the project . Early in 1845 Congress authorized the President to negotiate a treaty of annexation . Tyler hastened to accomplish the object ...
Side 28
... popular vote on July 4th . A resolution for the admission of Texas as a State was passed in the House of Representatives by a vote of one hundred and forty - one to fifth - six on December 16 , 1845 , and in the Senate by a vote of ...
... popular vote on July 4th . A resolution for the admission of Texas as a State was passed in the House of Representatives by a vote of one hundred and forty - one to fifth - six on December 16 , 1845 , and in the Senate by a vote of ...
Side 54
... popular elec- tions . In many States it was made obligatory by consti tutions adopted in 1776. In New York it came into partial use in 1778 , and after 1787 it was universally adopted there . Many of the Southern States voted openly ...
... popular elec- tions . In many States it was made obligatory by consti tutions adopted in 1776. In New York it came into partial use in 1778 , and after 1787 it was universally adopted there . Many of the Southern States voted openly ...
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