A Dictionary of American Politics: Comprising Accounts of Political Parties, Measures and Men ...A.L. Burt, 1892 - 556 sider |
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... practically all been presented for redemption before 1843 , but , as sub- sequently appeared , the certificates had simply been laid away and not canceled . In 1859 some of the scrip ap- peared in circulation , and a legislative inquiry ...
... practically all been presented for redemption before 1843 , but , as sub- sequently appeared , the certificates had simply been laid away and not canceled . In 1859 some of the scrip ap- peared in circulation , and a legislative inquiry ...
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... practically placing the control of the legislative branch into the hands of the majority of the majority , which may , in fact , be a minority . All elections held by legislative bodies , as of the Speaker in the House of ...
... practically placing the control of the legislative branch into the hands of the majority of the majority , which may , in fact , be a minority . All elections held by legislative bodies , as of the Speaker in the House of ...
Side 93
... have declared their in- tention of becoming citizens , but who have not yet been naturalized The act of July 14 , 1870 , practically precluded the admission of Chinese to citizenship . The only DICTIONARY OF AMERICAN POLITICS . 93.
... have declared their in- tention of becoming citizens , but who have not yet been naturalized The act of July 14 , 1870 , practically precluded the admission of Chinese to citizenship . The only DICTIONARY OF AMERICAN POLITICS . 93.
Side 111
... practically killed , or adversely reported , in which case its chances of success are nearly hopeless . On the other hand , it is within the power of a committee to press any par- ticnlar measure upon the attention of Congress . Most of ...
... practically killed , or adversely reported , in which case its chances of success are nearly hopeless . On the other hand , it is within the power of a committee to press any par- ticnlar measure upon the attention of Congress . Most of ...
Side 117
... practically disappeared . The name was also assumed by Southern whites during the reconstruction period following the Civil War , to show their adherence to the old State governments , the abolition of which by Congress they opposed ...
... practically disappeared . The name was also assumed by Southern whites during the reconstruction period following the Civil War , to show their adherence to the old State governments , the abolition of which by Congress they opposed ...
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