A Dictionary of American Politics: Comprising Accounts of Political Parties, Measures and Men ...A.L. Burt, 1892 - 556 sider |
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Side 9
... electoral votes over Jefferson . During his administration trouble arose with France , and war was imminent , several naval engagements actually taking place . ( See X. Y. Z. Mission . ) The alien and sedition laws passed during his ...
... electoral votes over Jefferson . During his administration trouble arose with France , and war was imminent , several naval engagements actually taking place . ( See X. Y. Z. Mission . ) The alien and sedition laws passed during his ...
Side 12
... electoral votes . It is a Demo- cratic State . The name is of Indian derivation , and was once supposed to mean " Here we rest , " though it is now said to have no known meaning . ( See Governors ; Legislatures . ) Alabama Claims ...
... electoral votes . It is a Demo- cratic State . The name is of Indian derivation , and was once supposed to mean " Here we rest , " though it is now said to have no known meaning . ( See Governors ; Legislatures . ) Alabama Claims ...
Side 16
... electoral system as estab- lished by Article 2 , section 1 , clause 3 of the Constitu- tion . To remedy these ... vote . The vote of the States also was only just sufficient , thirteen ratifying and four - New Hampshire , Massachusetts ...
... electoral system as estab- lished by Article 2 , section 1 , clause 3 of the Constitu- tion . To remedy these ... vote . The vote of the States also was only just sufficient , thirteen ratifying and four - New Hampshire , Massachusetts ...
Side 31
... electoral vote of only Vermont . The party was swallowed up in the Whig party , of which it remained a powerful faction . It maintained a separate existence only in Pennsylvania where in 1835 its nominee for governor was elected . ( See ...
... electoral vote of only Vermont . The party was swallowed up in the Whig party , of which it remained a powerful faction . It maintained a separate existence only in Pennsylvania where in 1835 its nominee for governor was elected . ( See ...
Side 48
... electoral votes ; it is a Democratic State . In 1881 the Legislature declared the pronunciation of its name to be Ar - kan - saw . The name is of Indian origin and has no known meaning . Arkansas is popularly known as the Bear State ...
... electoral votes ; it is a Democratic State . In 1881 the Legislature declared the pronunciation of its name to be Ar - kan - saw . The name is of Indian origin and has no known meaning . Arkansas is popularly known as the Bear State ...
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