A Dictionary of American Politics: Comprising Accounts of Political Parties, Measures and Men ...A.L. Burt, 1892 - 556 sider |
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... Kentucky this has been superseded by the ballot ; but even in that State the vote for members of the House of Representatives must be by ballot in accordance with Federal laws . In eleven of the States provisions in the constitution ...
... Kentucky this has been superseded by the ballot ; but even in that State the vote for members of the House of Representatives must be by ballot in accordance with Federal laws . In eleven of the States provisions in the constitution ...
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... Kentucky , February 4 , 1792 , and died at Perth Amboy , New Jersey , November 25 , 1857. He was originally a slave - holder , and at one time agent for a colonization society . In 1834 he freed his slaves and established an Abolition ...
... Kentucky , February 4 , 1792 , and died at Perth Amboy , New Jersey , November 25 , 1857. He was originally a slave - holder , and at one time agent for a colonization society . In 1834 he freed his slaves and established an Abolition ...
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... Kentucky and Missouri , although North Carolina , Tennessee and Arkansas were sometimes included under that name . Their nearness to the Free- States caused frequent attempts on the part of slaves to 889 DICTIONARY OF AMERICAN POLITICS .
... Kentucky and Missouri , although North Carolina , Tennessee and Arkansas were sometimes included under that name . Their nearness to the Free- States caused frequent attempts on the part of slaves to 889 DICTIONARY OF AMERICAN POLITICS .
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... Kentucky , January 21 , 1825 , and died May 17 , 1875. He was Vice - President of the United States from 1857 to 1861. He was the presidential candidate of the southern wing of the Democratic party in 1860 . He was defeated , but was ...
... Kentucky , January 21 , 1825 , and died May 17 , 1875. He was Vice - President of the United States from 1857 to 1861. He was the presidential candidate of the southern wing of the Democratic party in 1860 . He was defeated , but was ...
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... Kentucky , Sep- tember 5 , 1835. He is a lawyer by profession . He served in the State Legislature , both in the House and the Senate , from 1859 to 1861 , and from 1869 to 1871 . In the latter year he was elected Lieutenant - Governor ...
... Kentucky , Sep- tember 5 , 1835. He is a lawyer by profession . He served in the State Legislature , both in the House and the Senate , from 1859 to 1861 , and from 1869 to 1871 . In the latter year he was elected Lieutenant - Governor ...
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