A Dictionary of American Politics: Comprising Accounts of Political Parties, Measures and Men ...A.L. Burt, 1892 - 556 sider |
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Side 31
... vote for Masons , men , as they declared , who considered the edicts of their fra- ternity as above the laws of the country . This feeling led the National Republican party in New York to name a State ticket containing no Masons , but ...
... vote for Masons , men , as they declared , who considered the edicts of their fra- ternity as above the laws of the country . This feeling led the National Republican party in New York to name a State ticket containing no Masons , but ...
Side 41
... vote . The Constitution provisionally apportioned the representatives according to the best information obtainable ... voted down . By the act of 1842 there were two hundred and twenty - three members , being one in 70,680 persons ; six ...
... vote . The Constitution provisionally apportioned the representatives according to the best information obtainable ... voted down . By the act of 1842 there were two hundred and twenty - three members , being one in 70,680 persons ; six ...
Side 54
... vote taken in such manner as to keep secret the choice of each individual voting ; it is distin- guished from the viva voce or open vote . In most of the States vote by ballot is an old custom in popular elec- tions . In many States it ...
... vote taken in such manner as to keep secret the choice of each individual voting ; it is distin- guished from the viva voce or open vote . In most of the States vote by ballot is an old custom in popular elec- tions . In many States it ...
Side 61
... votes . The bill was amended in the House so as to give to the committee the power merely to take testimony ... vote . The bill was lost . bill is memorable as the first open attempt on the part of Congress to arrogate to itself ...
... votes . The bill was amended in the House so as to give to the committee the power merely to take testimony ... vote . The bill was lost . bill is memorable as the first open attempt on the part of Congress to arrogate to itself ...
Side 68
... voting ; in one case 604 votes were cast , of which but twenty were legal . This is but a sample . Encounters between them and the Free - State settlers were frequent . Border States . - Those of the Slave - States , adjoin- ing the ...
... voting ; in one case 604 votes were cast , of which but twenty were legal . This is but a sample . Encounters between them and the Free - State settlers were frequent . Border States . - Those of the Slave - States , adjoin- ing the ...
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