The United States Democratic Review, 41권Lloyd & Campbell, 1967 |
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... vote was given to Mr. Clay . Who had a higher claim upon the suffrage of Tennessee than J. K. Polk ? In a canvass for that vote , who of his party could count upon success when he had failed ? Such discouraging questions many could ...
... vote was given to Mr. Clay . Who had a higher claim upon the suffrage of Tennessee than J. K. Polk ? In a canvass for that vote , who of his party could count upon success when he had failed ? Such discouraging questions many could ...
453 페이지
... vote of the people for approval or rejec- tion ; and if the majority of votes shall be given for the constitution so framed as aforesaid , the governor of the Territory shall , within twenty days after the result is known , notify the ...
... vote of the people for approval or rejec- tion ; and if the majority of votes shall be given for the constitution so framed as aforesaid , the governor of the Territory shall , within twenty days after the result is known , notify the ...
508 페이지
... voted against the Bankrupt Act , and for its repeal in the 27th Congress . The annexation of Texas received his hearty support , and vote . He voted for the Deposit Bill of 1836 , which General Jack- son signed . He opposed the Tariff ...
... voted against the Bankrupt Act , and for its repeal in the 27th Congress . The annexation of Texas received his hearty support , and vote . He voted for the Deposit Bill of 1836 , which General Jack- son signed . He opposed the Tariff ...
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PORTRAITS OF HON AARON V BROWN POSTMASTER GENERAL | 66 |
Arnold and Andrè meeting of 300 Constitution the 426 | 192 |
Bard the Favorite 186 D | 335 |
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