A Dictionary of American Politics: Comprising Accounts of Political Parties, Measures and Men ...A.L. Burt, 1892 - 556 sider |
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... principle was " Americans must rule America . " The first national convention of the party met in February , 1856. The day previous a secret convention of the order had adopted sixteen resolutions abolishing much of the secrecy ...
... principle was " Americans must rule America . " The first national convention of the party met in February , 1856. The day previous a secret convention of the order had adopted sixteen resolutions abolishing much of the secrecy ...
Side 21
... principles above set forth and nominated James B. Walker , of Illinois , for President . In 1880 nominations were again made ; in 1884 the nominee , S. C. Pomeroy , withdrew in favor of St. John , the Prohi- bition candidate , on his ...
... principles above set forth and nominated James B. Walker , of Illinois , for President . In 1880 nominations were again made ; in 1884 the nominee , S. C. Pomeroy , withdrew in favor of St. John , the Prohi- bition candidate , on his ...
Side 22
... principles of absolute freedom of religious worship and belief , " and " the permanent separation of Church and State , " and declares in favor of the enforce- ment of the Monroe Doctrine . The completion of the organization of the ...
... principles of absolute freedom of religious worship and belief , " and " the permanent separation of Church and State , " and declares in favor of the enforce- ment of the Monroe Doctrine . The completion of the organization of the ...
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... principle of representation to fractions larger than one- half . In this debate a proposition to force States to elect by districts was voted down . By the act of 1842 there were two hundred and twenty - three members , being one in ...
... principle of representation to fractions larger than one- half . In this debate a proposition to force States to elect by districts was voted down . By the act of 1842 there were two hundred and twenty - three members , being one in ...
Side 42
... principle of the Vinton Bill has since pre- vailed in all of the apportionments . Based on the cen- sus of 1860 , two hundred and forty - one members were apportioned , being one to every 126,840 persons . The thir- teenth , fourteenth ...
... principle of the Vinton Bill has since pre- vailed in all of the apportionments . Based on the cen- sus of 1860 , two hundred and forty - one members were apportioned , being one to every 126,840 persons . The thir- teenth , fourteenth ...
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