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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Side 11
... Michigan .. 27 .. Florida .. 28..Texas ... 29 .. Iowa .. 30 .. Wisconsin . 31 .. California .. 32 .. Minnesota . 33 .. Oregon .. 34 .. Kansas . 35 .. West Virginia . 36 .. Nevada ... 37 .. Nebraska 38 .. Colorado .. December 7 , 1787 ...
... Michigan .. 27 .. Florida .. 28..Texas ... 29 .. Iowa .. 30 .. Wisconsin . 31 .. California .. 32 .. Minnesota . 33 .. Oregon .. 34 .. Kansas . 35 .. West Virginia . 36 .. Nevada ... 37 .. Nebraska 38 .. Colorado .. December 7 , 1787 ...
Side 47
... Michigan 58,915 Minnesota ... 83,365 Mississippi 46,810 Missouri 69,415 Montana 146,080 Nebraska 76,855 Nevada .. 110,700 New Hampshire ... 9,305 New Jersey 7,815 New Mexico . 122,580 New York 49,170 North Carolina . 52,250 Ohio ...
... Michigan 58,915 Minnesota ... 83,365 Mississippi 46,810 Missouri 69,415 Montana 146,080 Nebraska 76,855 Nevada .. 110,700 New Hampshire ... 9,305 New Jersey 7,815 New Mexico . 122,580 New York 49,170 North Carolina . 52,250 Ohio ...
Side 63
... Michigan , and a fall from his horse disabled him from further political activity . Black Cockade . — A black cockade worn on the hat was an emblem_adopted by the Federalists during the troubles with France in 1797 , when war seemed im ...
... Michigan , and a fall from his horse disabled him from further political activity . Black Cockade . — A black cockade worn on the hat was an emblem_adopted by the Federalists during the troubles with France in 1797 , when war seemed im ...
Side 75
... Michigan , and after graduating from the Harvard Law School , entered the bar . He joined the American party , and was elected to Congress , soon afterwards attaching himself to the Republican party . He was representative in Congress ...
... Michigan , and after graduating from the Harvard Law School , entered the bar . He joined the American party , and was elected to Congress , soon afterwards attaching himself to the Republican party . He was representative in Congress ...
Side 83
... Michigan Territory ; under Jackson he was Secretary of War ; under Buchanan , Secretary of State ; from 1845 to 1857 he was United States Senator from Michigan . In 1848 he was a candidate for Presi- dent . In politics he was a Democrat ...
... Michigan Territory ; under Jackson he was Secretary of War ; under Buchanan , Secretary of State ; from 1845 to 1857 he was United States Senator from Michigan . In 1848 he was a candidate for Presi- dent . In politics he was a Democrat ...
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