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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... citizens of that nation . Another bill , signed by the President June 25th , gave him power to send away any alien ... citizen ; aliens so imprisoned could be removed from the country by the President's order , and on voluntarily ...
... citizens of that nation . Another bill , signed by the President June 25th , gave him power to send away any alien ... citizen ; aliens so imprisoned could be removed from the country by the President's order , and on voluntarily ...
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... citizen of the United States owes paramount allegiance to the national government . The opinion that he owed allegiance to his State first and to the Union only secondarily , which was bound up in the doctrine of state sovereignty , may ...
... citizen of the United States owes paramount allegiance to the national government . The opinion that he owed allegiance to his State first and to the Union only secondarily , which was bound up in the doctrine of state sovereignty , may ...
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... citizens and make their right to vote un- questionable . It passed Congress February 26 , 1869 , by a vote of thirty - nine to thirteen in the Senate and one hundred and forty - four to forty - four in the House . It was ratified by ...
... citizens and make their right to vote un- questionable . It passed Congress February 26 , 1869 , by a vote of thirty - nine to thirteen in the Senate and one hundred and forty - four to forty - four in the House . It was ratified by ...
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... citizens who were settling along the Mississippi would have their commerce threatened and hampered by Spain , especially as that country at first refused us the free navigation of the river . It was not until 1795 that a treaty was ...
... citizens who were settling along the Mississippi would have their commerce threatened and hampered by Spain , especially as that country at first refused us the free navigation of the river . It was not until 1795 that a treaty was ...
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... citizens against France , which the United States agreed to assume . The people of the United States as a whole rejoiced , though the Federalists claimed that the measure was unwarranted by the Constitution , and even Jefferson thought ...
... citizens against France , which the United States agreed to assume . The people of the United States as a whole rejoiced , though the Federalists claimed that the measure was unwarranted by the Constitution , and even Jefferson thought ...
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