A Dictionary of American Politics: Comprising Accounts of Political Parties, Measures and Men ...A.L. Burt, 1892 - 556 sider |
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... tariff law of 1824 , Henry Clay called his plan of protective duties and internal improvements the " Amer- ican system . " The term is usually restricted , however , to denote the policy of protection to home industries by means of ...
... tariff law of 1824 , Henry Clay called his plan of protective duties and internal improvements the " Amer- ican system . " The term is usually restricted , however , to denote the policy of protection to home industries by means of ...
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... tariff and the grant of land to corporations . Their nominee was also selected by the Greenback Labor party , the joint ticket being known as the People's party . It polled 130,000 votes . Anti - Nebraska Men . - A name applied to the ...
... tariff and the grant of land to corporations . Their nominee was also selected by the Greenback Labor party , the joint ticket being known as the People's party . It polled 130,000 votes . Anti - Nebraska Men . - A name applied to the ...
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... tariff , by withholding the report of the appropriation bills until the end of the session and then introducing them at a time when the most urgent duties of Congress having been performed , that topic is most likely to come up for ...
... tariff , by withholding the report of the appropriation bills until the end of the session and then introducing them at a time when the most urgent duties of Congress having been performed , that topic is most likely to come up for ...
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... Tariff Bill of 1842 had been referred . The report censured the President for improper use of the veto . Tyler protested against this as Jackson had done before him , but he had as a member of the Senate voted against the reception of ...
... Tariff Bill of 1842 had been referred . The report censured the President for improper use of the veto . Tyler protested against this as Jackson had done before him , but he had as a member of the Senate voted against the reception of ...
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... Tariff . - A Tariff Act introduced by Henry Clay in 1833. ( See Tariffs of the United States . ) Concord Mob . - In August , 1835 , a time when the anti - slavery leaders were decried and insulted even in New England , John Greenleaf ...
... Tariff . - A Tariff Act introduced by Henry Clay in 1833. ( See Tariffs of the United States . ) Concord Mob . - In August , 1835 , a time when the anti - slavery leaders were decried and insulted even in New England , John Greenleaf ...
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