A Dictionary of American Politics: Comprising Accounts of Political Parties, Measures and Men ...A.L. Burt, 1892 - 556 sider |
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... representatives assigned to each State for full constituencies would be obtained ; the number of mem- bers remaining ... representative , two hundred and seventy - nine were ap 、 portioned among the remaining States on the principle of ...
... representatives assigned to each State for full constituencies would be obtained ; the number of mem- bers remaining ... representative , two hundred and seventy - nine were ap 、 portioned among the remaining States on the principle of ...
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... Representatives and has seven electoral votes ; it is a Democratic State . In 1881 the Legislature declared the pronunciation of its name to be Ar - kan - saw . The name is of Indian origin and has no known meaning . Arkansas is ...
... Representatives and has seven electoral votes ; it is a Democratic State . In 1881 the Legislature declared the pronunciation of its name to be Ar - kan - saw . The name is of Indian origin and has no known meaning . Arkansas is ...
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... representatives to Congress from New Jersey . In that State up to 1846 all the representatives of the State , six in number , were elected on a general ticket . In 1838 there was a Democratic majority of about one hundred votes in ...
... representatives to Congress from New Jersey . In that State up to 1846 all the representatives of the State , six in number , were elected on a general ticket . In 1838 there was a Democratic majority of about one hundred votes in ...
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... Representatives , attacked him in the Senate Chamber after adjournment . He used a heavy cane , knocking him senseless , and then brutally beating him ; it was several years before Sumner recovered his health . Brooks was censured by ...
... Representatives , attacked him in the Senate Chamber after adjournment . He used a heavy cane , knocking him senseless , and then brutally beating him ; it was several years before Sumner recovered his health . Brooks was censured by ...
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... Representatives , or of a United States Senator in a State Legislature , are deter- mined in that manner , the election in the legislative chamber being merely the formal registering of the caucus decisions . The local meetings held by ...
... Representatives , or of a United States Senator in a State Legislature , are deter- mined in that manner , the election in the legislative chamber being merely the formal registering of the caucus decisions . The local meetings held by ...
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