A Dictionary of American Politics: Comprising Accounts of Political Parties, Measures and Men, and Explanations of the Constitution, Divisions and Practical Workings of the Government, Together with Political Phrases, Familiar Names of Persons and Places, Noteworthy Sayings, Etc., EtcA.L. Burt, 1888 - 565 sider |
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... America in 1788 , and was elected Vice - President under Washington . On Wash- ington's retirement in 1797 , he was elected President by a majority of three electoral votes over Jefferson . During his administration ... AMERICAN POLITICS . 9.
... America in 1788 , and was elected Vice - President under Washington . On Wash- ington's retirement in 1797 , he was elected President by a majority of three electoral votes over Jefferson . During his administration ... AMERICAN POLITICS . 9.
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... American party . American Cato . - Samuel Adams was SO called from supposed resemblance of his character to that of the Roman . Adams was born in Boston 1722 and died in 1802. He was a signer of the Declaration of Indepen- dence ...
... American party . American Cato . - Samuel Adams was SO called from supposed resemblance of his character to that of the Roman . Adams was born in Boston 1722 and died in 1802. He was a signer of the Declaration of Indepen- dence ...
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... American delegates . Millard Fillmore , of New York , was then nominated for President and Andrew Jackson Donelson for Vice - President . These nominations were endorsed by a Whig convention in September . Fillmore carried but one State ...
... American delegates . Millard Fillmore , of New York , was then nominated for President and Andrew Jackson Donelson for Vice - President . These nominations were endorsed by a Whig convention in September . Fillmore carried but one State ...
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... American 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 ...
... American 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 ...
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... American vessel . Amnesty , Proclamation of . ( See Proclamation of Amnesty . ) The Anarchy Poles . - A derisive name for Liberty Poles . Ancient Mariner of the Wabash . - A name ap- plied to Richard W. Thompson , of Indiana , who was ...
... American vessel . Amnesty , Proclamation of . ( See Proclamation of Amnesty . ) The Anarchy Poles . - A derisive name for Liberty Poles . Ancient Mariner of the Wabash . - A name ap- plied to Richard W. Thompson , of Indiana , who was ...
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