The Republican Party and Its Presidential Candidates: With Sketches of Fremont and DaytonMiller, Orton & Mulligan, 1856 - 512 Seiten |
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... Senator - Hie Political Opinions - His Nomination for the Presidency , 473 BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF WILLIAM L. DAYTON . Judge ... Senate of the United States- Was Opposed to the War with Mexico , but Voted to Confirm the Treaty of Peace ...
... Senator - Hie Political Opinions - His Nomination for the Presidency , 473 BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF WILLIAM L. DAYTON . Judge ... Senate of the United States- Was Opposed to the War with Mexico , but Voted to Confirm the Treaty of Peace ...
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... senate as a mischievous departure from all former ideas of government ; others considered the non - participation by the house of representatives in the same functions as highly objectionable . Some considered equali- ty of ...
... senate as a mischievous departure from all former ideas of government ; others considered the non - participation by the house of representatives in the same functions as highly objectionable . Some considered equali- ty of ...
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... senate for life , and secondly , to an hereditary tenure of those offices , and thus to worm out the elective principle . 3. Preservation to the states of the powers not yielded by them to the Union , and to the legislature of the Union ...
... senate for life , and secondly , to an hereditary tenure of those offices , and thus to worm out the elective principle . 3. Preservation to the states of the powers not yielded by them to the Union , and to the legislature of the Union ...
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... senate for their approval , where , as well as in the house of representatives , upon the passage of an act to ... Senator Tay- lor of Virginia revealed the secret . It was an attribute of sovereignty , which belonged to every ...
... senate for their approval , where , as well as in the house of representatives , upon the passage of an act to ... Senator Tay- lor of Virginia revealed the secret . It was an attribute of sovereignty , which belonged to every ...
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... senate had con- firmed the guaranty , and thereby obligated the United States to fulfill it ; and an act for the organization of the territory , and the division thereof into two separate com- munities , was submitted for the ...
... senate had con- firmed the guaranty , and thereby obligated the United States to fulfill it ; and an act for the organization of the territory , and the division thereof into two separate com- munities , was submitted for the ...
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