The National Magazine: A Monthly Journal of American History, Volumen3Magazine of Western History Publishing Company, 1885 |
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... formed into distinct Re- publican states , and admitted members of the Union ; and Jefferson , who from the first had pledged him- self to the measure , announced to congress this great act of his administration in a letter full of hope ...
... formed into distinct Re- publican states , and admitted members of the Union ; and Jefferson , who from the first had pledged him- self to the measure , announced to congress this great act of his administration in a letter full of hope ...
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... formed . But suppose that , if our system were parlia- mentary , a Republican house of repre- sentatives votes a want of confidence in a cabinet appointed by a Democratic President . The secretaries , postmaster- and attorney - generals ...
... formed . But suppose that , if our system were parlia- mentary , a Republican house of repre- sentatives votes a want of confidence in a cabinet appointed by a Democratic President . The secretaries , postmaster- and attorney - generals ...
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... forming . The advantage of the parliamentary system is , of course , to always have the executive and legislative body at one . Three times only have we run serious risks from having the President's term fixed . Under John Tyler's , for ...
... forming . The advantage of the parliamentary system is , of course , to always have the executive and legislative body at one . Three times only have we run serious risks from having the President's term fixed . Under John Tyler's , for ...
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... formed a ministry and carried a meas- ure that took off all but nominal duties on imports and almost effected absolute free trade . On the contrary , many of our congressional debates have been instructive in the highest degree . It was ...
... formed a ministry and carried a meas- ure that took off all but nominal duties on imports and almost effected absolute free trade . On the contrary , many of our congressional debates have been instructive in the highest degree . It was ...
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... formed as secure a guarantee of relief as was possible in the low ebb of the company's fortune . He operated it in this capacity to January 6 , 1880 , on which date the road and all other property of the company was sold on foreclosure ...
... formed as secure a guarantee of relief as was possible in the low ebb of the company's fortune . He operated it in this capacity to January 6 , 1880 , on which date the road and all other property of the company was sold on foreclosure ...
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