A Dictionary of American Politics: Comprising Accounts of Political Parties, Measures and MenA.L. Burt, 1892 - 556 sider |
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Side 38
... Legislature of each State shall appoint the regimental officers , raise the men , and clothe , arm and equip them , in a soldier - like manner , at the expense of the United States ; and the officers and men so clothed , armed and ...
... Legislature of each State shall appoint the regimental officers , raise the men , and clothe , arm and equip them , in a soldier - like manner , at the expense of the United States ; and the officers and men so clothed , armed and ...
Side 45
... Legislature , and provision was made for awarding premiums to those who put out the most trees in it . It is said that nearly 700,000,000 Arbor Day trees are now in thriving condition on the prairie tracts of the state . A The example ...
... Legislature , and provision was made for awarding premiums to those who put out the most trees in it . It is said that nearly 700,000,000 Arbor Day trees are now in thriving condition on the prairie tracts of the state . A The example ...
Side 48
... Legislature declared the pronunciation of its name to be Ar - kan - saw . The name is of Indian origin and has no ... Legislatures . ) Army of the United States . - On January 1 , 1892 , the army contained : OFFICERS . ENLISTED MEN ...
... Legislature declared the pronunciation of its name to be Ar - kan - saw . The name is of Indian origin and has no ... Legislatures . ) Army of the United States . - On January 1 , 1892 , the army contained : OFFICERS . ENLISTED MEN ...
Side 51
... year ending July 1 , 1887 , was 4,483,651,897 standard ounces of gold , and 45,921,882,657 standard ounces of silver . Assembly . ( See Legislature . ) Assembly , Right of . - The right of the DICTIONARY OF AMERICAN POLITICS . 51.
... year ending July 1 , 1887 , was 4,483,651,897 standard ounces of gold , and 45,921,882,657 standard ounces of silver . Assembly . ( See Legislature . ) Assembly , Right of . - The right of the DICTIONARY OF AMERICAN POLITICS . 51.
Side 54
... Legislature . Where there is no such provision the House may determine for itself its method of voting . Ballot - Box Stuffing is a method of election fraud and consists in arranging several ballots so as to appear as but one , thus ...
... Legislature . Where there is no such provision the House may determine for itself its method of voting . Ballot - Box Stuffing is a method of election fraud and consists in arranging several ballots so as to appear as but one , thus ...
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