A Dictionary of American Politics: Comprising Accounts of Political Parties, Measures and MenA.L. Burt, 1892 - 556 sider |
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Side 38
... Establish- ing and regulating post - offices from one State to another , throughout all the United States , and exacting such postage on the papers passing through the same as may be requisite to defray the expenses of the said office ...
... Establish- ing and regulating post - offices from one State to another , throughout all the United States , and exacting such postage on the papers passing through the same as may be requisite to defray the expenses of the said office ...
Side 41
... establishing a minimum of 30,000 persons to one representative . In 1792 an ap- portionment based on the census of 1790 , assigned one hundred and five members , one to every 33,000 inhabit- ants , all fractions being disregarded , and ...
... establishing a minimum of 30,000 persons to one representative . In 1792 an ap- portionment based on the census of 1790 , assigned one hundred and five members , one to every 33,000 inhabit- ants , all fractions being disregarded , and ...
Side 56
... establish branches , and its notes were to be received in payments to the United States . Although Jefferson had originally opposed the bank on the ground of the unconstitutionality of its charter , he neverthe- less while President ...
... establish branches , and its notes were to be received in payments to the United States . Although Jefferson had originally opposed the bank on the ground of the unconstitutionality of its charter , he neverthe- less while President ...
Side 57
... establish such a bank was made . This was in 1844 , while Tyler was President . Two bills having that end in view passed Congress , but they were both vetoed . Bankruptcy is a state of inability to pay all debts ; it is also the process ...
... establish such a bank was made . This was in 1844 , while Tyler was President . Two bills having that end in view passed Congress , but they were both vetoed . Bankruptcy is a state of inability to pay all debts ; it is also the process ...
Side 62
... established and recognized by the govern- ment . The term is almost exclusively used in reference to the metals gold and silver . Monometallism is the doctrine that only one metal ought so to be used . It is a proposition generally ...
... established and recognized by the govern- ment . The term is almost exclusively used in reference to the metals gold and silver . Monometallism is the doctrine that only one metal ought so to be used . It is a proposition generally ...
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