A Dictionary of American Politics: Comprising Accounts of Political Parties, Measures and Men ...A.L. Burt, 1892 - 556 sider |
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... presidents of the New York society were John Jay and Alexander Hamilton . These so- cieties did nothing except to petition Congress , and were seldom heard of after 1808. Colonization then became a favorite subject , until in 1829 The ...
... presidents of the New York society were John Jay and Alexander Hamilton . These so- cieties did nothing except to petition Congress , and were seldom heard of after 1808. Colonization then became a favorite subject , until in 1829 The ...
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... Presidential and Vice - Presidential Elections ) , disclosed some defects in the electoral system as estab- lished by Article 2 , section 1 , clause 3 of the Constitu- tion . To remedy these defects the twelfth amendment was passed by ...
... Presidential and Vice - Presidential Elections ) , disclosed some defects in the electoral system as estab- lished by Article 2 , section 1 , clause 3 of the Constitu- tion . To remedy these defects the twelfth amendment was passed by ...
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... 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 Island and Maryland , and in 1859 it was ...
... 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 Island and Maryland , and in 1859 it was ...
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... presidential campaign of 1844 turned largely on this question . The Democratic convention nominated Polk , who favored annexation , instead of Van Buren , who opposed it . Clay , the Whig candidate , was also sup- posed to be against ...
... presidential campaign of 1844 turned largely on this question . The Democratic convention nominated Polk , who favored annexation , instead of Van Buren , who opposed it . Clay , the Whig candidate , was also sup- posed to be against ...
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... Presidential campaign of 1876 , this phrase gained currency . The returns were very slowly received from some of the doubtful States , espe- cially in Florida , and each addition to the uncompleted vote was hailed as above . Anti ...
... Presidential campaign of 1876 , this phrase gained currency . The returns were very slowly received from some of the doubtful States , espe- cially in Florida , and each addition to the uncompleted vote was hailed as above . Anti ...
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