A Dictionary of American Politics: Comprising Accounts of Political Parties, Measures and Men ...A.L. Burt, 1892 - 556 sider |
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... important . Jefferson suggested an amendment to assure the consti- tutionality of the Louisiana purchase , but his bargain was universally accepted as valid without such amend- ment . The same President , and after him Madison , Monroe ...
... important . Jefferson suggested an amendment to assure the consti- tutionality of the Louisiana purchase , but his bargain was universally accepted as valid without such amend- ment . The same President , and after him Madison , Monroe ...
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... importance of its subjects and the success attending the reference of them to arbitration , and its example has not been without its effect in in- creasing respect both for the United States and the method of arbitration among other ...
... importance of its subjects and the success attending the reference of them to arbitration , and its example has not been without its effect in in- creasing respect both for the United States and the method of arbitration among other ...
Side 45
... importance was that of the Jeannette , Commander Lieutenant De Long , 1879 - '81 . This un- fortunate vessel was crushed June 13 , 1881 , in latitude 77 degrees 14 minutes 57 seconds north . In 1880 the Corwin , Commander Captain C. L. ...
... importance was that of the Jeannette , Commander Lieutenant De Long , 1879 - '81 . This un- fortunate vessel was crushed June 13 , 1881 , in latitude 77 degrees 14 minutes 57 seconds north . In 1880 the Corwin , Commander Captain C. L. ...
Side 62
... important commercial countries unite in fixing the ratio between the metals . If different countries adopt a double standard , selecting different ratios , the gold or the silver , as the case may be , of every country , will leave it ...
... important commercial countries unite in fixing the ratio between the metals . If different countries adopt a double standard , selecting different ratios , the gold or the silver , as the case may be , of every country , will leave it ...
Side 84
... important matters from the legislative hall to the caucus meeting , and has perverted the intention of the Constitution by practically placing the control of the legislative branch into the hands of the majority of the majority , which ...
... important matters from the legislative hall to the caucus meeting , and has perverted the intention of the Constitution by practically placing the control of the legislative branch into the hands of the majority of the majority , which ...
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