A Dictionary of American Politics: Comprising Accounts of Political Parties, Measures and Men ...A.L. Burt, 1892 - 556 sider |
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... district in Pennsylvania claimed Whig frauds in the North Liberties district as the cause of his defeat . Thereupon the ten Democratic return judges threw out the vote of that district , thus electing their member . The seven Whig ...
... district in Pennsylvania claimed Whig frauds in the North Liberties district as the cause of his defeat . Thereupon the ten Democratic return judges threw out the vote of that district , thus electing their member . The seven Whig ...
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... district that included the county of Buncombe , insisted on speaking , and when begged to desist by other mem- bers of the House , asserted that he had to " make a speech for Buncombe . " Bureaucracy . ( See Civil Service Reform ...
... district that included the county of Buncombe , insisted on speaking , and when begged to desist by other mem- bers of the House , asserted that he had to " make a speech for Buncombe . " Bureaucracy . ( See Civil Service Reform ...
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... District , South Carolina , March 18 , 1782 , and died in Washington , March 31 , 1850. He was a lawyer and a graduate of Yale . He was a representative in Con- gress from 1811 to 1817 ; then he became Secretary of War . From 1825 to ...
... District , South Carolina , March 18 , 1782 , and died in Washington , March 31 , 1850. He was a lawyer and a graduate of Yale . He was a representative in Con- gress from 1811 to 1817 ; then he became Secretary of War . From 1825 to ...
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... district ceded by Maryland and Virginia to the National Government . Accordingly the seat of govern- ment was removed to Philadelphia in 1790. In the meantime Maryland , in 1788 , and Virginia , in 1789 , had ceded a district ten miles ...
... district ceded by Maryland and Virginia to the National Government . Accordingly the seat of govern- ment was removed to Philadelphia in 1790. In the meantime Maryland , in 1788 , and Virginia , in 1789 , had ceded a district ten miles ...
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... district is Cimarron . Cincinnatus of the West . - It is narrated by an an- cient historian , though the story is discredited by modern ones , that on an occasion when Rome was in great danger and Lucius Quintius Cincinnatus had been ...
... district is Cimarron . Cincinnatus of the West . - It is narrated by an an- cient historian , though the story is discredited by modern ones , that on an occasion when Rome was in great danger and Lucius Quintius Cincinnatus had been ...
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