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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... ( Democratic- Republican ) party , and by his new friends he was sent as Minister , first to Russia , and then to Great Britain . He became Secretary of State under Monroe in 1817 , and in 1825 was elected to succeed him . His election ...
... ( Democratic- Republican ) party , and by his new friends he was sent as Minister , first to Russia , and then to Great Britain . He became Secretary of State under Monroe in 1817 , and in 1825 was elected to succeed him . His election ...
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... Democratic Invincible Club ; in Kentucky , as Star Organization , Democratic Read- ing - room , in Missouri , as American Organization ; in New York , as McClellan Minute Men . With the war , of course , its reason for being came to an ...
... Democratic Invincible Club ; in Kentucky , as Star Organization , Democratic Read- ing - room , in Missouri , as American Organization ; in New York , as McClellan Minute Men . With the war , of course , its reason for being came to an ...
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... Democrats as favored these views were known as " Anti- War Democrats . " The same term was applied to those members of the early Democratic party that opposed the • · • war of 1812. They sided on this point with the 32 DICTIONARY OF ...
... Democrats as favored these views were known as " Anti- War Democrats . " The same term was applied to those members of the early Democratic party that opposed the • · • war of 1812. They sided on this point with the 32 DICTIONARY OF ...
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... Democratic party in New York split into two factions . The story of a farmer that burned his barn in order to free it from rats , was often told and the case of the party likened to it . Hence the name . Later they were known as the ...
... Democratic party in New York split into two factions . The story of a farmer that burned his barn in order to free it from rats , was often told and the case of the party likened to it . Hence the name . Later they were known as the ...
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... Democratic party in 1860 . He was defeated , but was chosen to the United States Senate . During the extra session of 1861 he was active in the Senate . Then he went over to the Confederacy , and became a Major - General in its service ...
... Democratic party in 1860 . He was defeated , but was chosen to the United States Senate . During the extra session of 1861 he was active in the Senate . Then he went over to the Confederacy , and became a Major - General in its service ...
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