A Dictionary of American Politics: Comprising Accounts of Political Parties, Measures and Men ...A.L. Burt, 1892 - 556 sider |
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... tion of politicians that from 1820 to 1855 managed the Democratic party in the State of New York . The name arose from the fact that most of them lived in Albany , N. Y. Prominent among them were Martin Van Buren , Wm . L. Marcy , John ...
... tion of politicians that from 1820 to 1855 managed the Democratic party in the State of New York . The name arose from the fact that most of them lived in Albany , N. Y. Prominent among them were Martin Van Buren , Wm . L. Marcy , John ...
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... tion ; Naturalization . ) All Men are Créated Equal . - The second para- graph of the Declaration of Independence begins : " We hold these truths to be self - evident , that all men are created equal , " etc. ( see Declaration of ...
... tion ; Naturalization . ) All Men are Créated Equal . - The second para- graph of the Declaration of Independence begins : " We hold these truths to be self - evident , that all men are created equal , " etc. ( see Declaration of ...
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... of soil claimed under different grants of two or more States , whose jurisdic- tion , as they may respect such lands , and the States which passed such grants are adjusted , the said grants or DICTIONARY OF AMERICAN POLITICS . 37.
... of soil claimed under different grants of two or more States , whose jurisdic- tion , as they may respect such lands , and the States which passed such grants are adjusted , the said grants or DICTIONARY OF AMERICAN POLITICS . 37.
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... tion as to status and bases the apportionment on num- bers merely , excluding Indians and persons without cause deprived of their right to vote . The Constitution provisionally apportioned the representatives according to the best ...
... tion as to status and bases the apportionment on num- bers merely , excluding Indians and persons without cause deprived of their right to vote . The Constitution provisionally apportioned the representatives according to the best ...
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... tion of the United States , remote from most foreign nations , her lack of a large navy and standing army , the peaceful habits of her people and the conciliatory policy of her government from the outset , have inclined her frequently ...
... tion of the United States , remote from most foreign nations , her lack of a large navy and standing army , the peaceful habits of her people and the conciliatory policy of her government from the outset , have inclined her frequently ...
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