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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... vote . The vote of the States also was only just sufficient , thirteen ratifying and four - New Hampshire , Massachusetts , Connecticut and Delaware -rejecting it . For sixty years the Constitution re- mained unaltered , but the ...
... vote . The vote of the States also was only just sufficient , thirteen ratifying and four - New Hampshire , Massachusetts , Connecticut and Delaware -rejecting it . For sixty years the Constitution re- mained unaltered , but the ...
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... vote of thirty- eight to six , but failed to pass the House . The House reconsidered its vote at the next session and passed the amendment by a vote of one hundred and nineteen to fifty - six ; it was proposed to the legislatures of the ...
... vote of thirty- eight to six , but failed to pass the House . The House reconsidered its vote at the next session and passed the amendment by a vote of one hundred and nineteen to fifty - six ; it was proposed to the legislatures of the ...
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... vote of ninety to twenty - five , the Fed- eralists voting in the minority . Napoleon accepted six per cent . bonds , payable in fifteen years , for this terri- tory , which more than doubled the area of the United States . Concerning ...
... vote of ninety to twenty - five , the Fed- eralists voting in the minority . Napoleon accepted six per cent . bonds , payable in fifteen years , for this terri- tory , which more than doubled the area of the United States . Concerning ...
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... vote on July 4th . A resolution for the admission of Texas as a State was passed in the House of Representatives by a vote of one hundred and forty - one to fifth - six on December 16 , 1845 , and in the Senate by a vote of thirty - one ...
... vote on July 4th . A resolution for the admission of Texas as a State was passed in the House of Representatives by a vote of one hundred and forty - one to fifth - six on December 16 , 1845 , and in the Senate by a vote of thirty - one ...
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... and raised insuperable prejudices against all Free Masons in a large part of the community ; the prejudice was carried even into politics . and many citizens refused to vote for Masons , men 30 DICTIONARY OF AMERICAN POLITICS .
... and raised insuperable prejudices against all Free Masons in a large part of the community ; the prejudice was carried even into politics . and many citizens refused to vote for Masons , men 30 DICTIONARY OF AMERICAN POLITICS .
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