A Dictionary of American Politics: Comprising Accounts of Political Parties, Measures and MenA.L. Burt, 1892 - 556 sider |
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... known as Texas as far as the Rio Grande River , but by the Spanish treaty of that year yielded its claim . Soon afterward , inhabitants of the United States began to remove to Texas , where they obtained grants of land 26 DICTIONARY OF ...
... known as Texas as far as the Rio Grande River , but by the Spanish treaty of that year yielded its claim . Soon afterward , inhabitants of the United States began to remove to Texas , where they obtained grants of land 26 DICTIONARY OF ...
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... known as Utah , Nevada and large portions of Arizona , Colorado and New Mexico . Upper California comprised what is now the State of California . These regions , which belonged to Mexico , were conquered during the Mexican War , and by ...
... known as Utah , Nevada and large portions of Arizona , Colorado and New Mexico . Upper California comprised what is now the State of California . These regions , which belonged to Mexico , were conquered during the Mexican War , and by ...
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... known as the People's party . It polled 130,000 votes . Anti - Nebraska Men . - A name applied to the Northern Whigs that opposed the Kansas - Nebraska Bill in 1854. These were joined by Democrats of similar views , and together they ...
... known as the People's party . It polled 130,000 votes . Anti - Nebraska Men . - A name applied to the Northern Whigs that opposed the Kansas - Nebraska Bill in 1854. These were joined by Democrats of similar views , and together they ...
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... known as the " Held- erberg War . " For a time the " Anti - Renters were a political factor in the State , holding the balance of power and using it to serve their own ends . In 1850 the difficulty was compromised , the owners of the ...
... known as the " Held- erberg War . " For a time the " Anti - Renters were a political factor in the State , holding the balance of power and using it to serve their own ends . In 1850 the difficulty was compromised , the owners of the ...
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... known as the Deficiency Bill . The annual appropriation made by the United States Congress for the expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June 30 , 1892 , was $ 323,783,079 , of this amount over $ 135,000,000 was for ...
... known as the Deficiency Bill . The annual appropriation made by the United States Congress for the expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June 30 , 1892 , was $ 323,783,079 , of this amount over $ 135,000,000 was for ...
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