A Dictionary of American Politics: Comprising Accounts of Political Parties, Measures and Men ...A.L. Burt, 1892 - 556 sider |
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... passed it provided for two hundred and thirty - three members . The total population of the country was to be divided by two hun- dred and thirty - three , thus obtaining the number of constituents of each member , then by dividing the ...
... passed it provided for two hundred and thirty - three members . The total population of the country was to be divided by two hun- dred and thirty - three , thus obtaining the number of constituents of each member , then by dividing the ...
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... passed under a sus- pension of this rule . In the Senate this is not neces- sary . The Appropriation Committee in that body was organized in 1867 , the Finance Committee having previ- ously had that matter in charge . The appropriation ...
... passed under a sus- pension of this rule . In the Senate this is not neces- sary . The Appropriation Committee in that body was organized in 1867 , the Finance Committee having previ- ously had that matter in charge . The appropriation ...
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... passed an ordinance of secession , and the State was re - admitted to the Union June 22 , 1868. The capital is Little Rock . The popula- tion in 1880 was 802,525 , and in the last 1890 , census 1,128,179 . Arkansas sends five members to ...
... passed an ordinance of secession , and the State was re - admitted to the Union June 22 , 1868. The capital is Little Rock . The popula- tion in 1880 was 802,525 , and in the last 1890 , census 1,128,179 . Arkansas sends five members to ...
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... passed . This time it was the Federalists that were opposed to it , and by in turn supporting and opposing each of two rival plans , they had compassed the defeat of both . The powers of the bank were much the same as those of the first ...
... passed . This time it was the Federalists that were opposed to it , and by in turn supporting and opposing each of two rival plans , they had compassed the defeat of both . The powers of the bank were much the same as those of the first ...
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... passed , both Houses , but was vetoed by the President and failed to pass over the veto . The elec- tions of that year produced a House , the majority of which , supported the President . On the plea that the bank was not safe , the ...
... passed , both Houses , but was vetoed by the President and failed to pass over the veto . The elec- tions of that year produced a House , the majority of which , supported the President . On the plea that the bank was not safe , the ...
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