A Dictionary of American Politics: Comprising Accounts of Political Parties, Measures and Men ...A.L. Burt, 1892 - 556 sider |
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... direct losses in the capture and destruction of a large number of vessels , with their cargoes , and in the heavy national expenditures in the pursuit of the cruisers ; and indirect injury in the transfer of a large part of the American ...
... direct losses in the capture and destruction of a large number of vessels , with their cargoes , and in the heavy national expenditures in the pursuit of the cruisers ; and indirect injury in the transfer of a large part of the American ...
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... direct taxes by Congress except in pro- portion to the census . The only point remaining to - day which is incapable of amendment is that " no State , without its consent , shall be deprived of its equal suf- frage in the Senate . ' In ...
... direct taxes by Congress except in pro- portion to the census . The only point remaining to - day which is incapable of amendment is that " no State , without its consent , shall be deprived of its equal suf- frage in the Senate . ' In ...
Side 21
... direct popular vote for President and Vice - President . The origin of the party is as follows : The meeting in 1872 in Oberlin , Ohio , of the National Christian Association was adjourned in order to allow a political mass meeting in ...
... direct popular vote for President and Vice - President . The origin of the party is as follows : The meeting in 1872 in Oberlin , Ohio , of the National Christian Association was adjourned in order to allow a political mass meeting in ...
Side 31
... direct vote for Senators , a graduated income tax , payment of the national debt as it matures , and " fostering care " for agriculture ; while it denounced the tariff and the grant of land to corporations . Their nominee was also ...
... direct vote for Senators , a graduated income tax , payment of the national debt as it matures , and " fostering care " for agriculture ; while it denounced the tariff and the grant of land to corporations . Their nominee was also ...
Side 35
... direct , to meet in Congress on the first Monday in November , in every year , with a power reserved to each State to recall its delegates , or any of them , at any time within the year , and send others in their stead for the remainder ...
... direct , to meet in Congress on the first Monday in November , in every year , with a power reserved to each State to recall its delegates , or any of them , at any time within the year , and send others in their stead for the remainder ...
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