The National Magazine: A Monthly Journal of American History, Volumen3Magazine of Western History Publishing Company, 1885 |
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... result by the consequent resignation of the cabinet . But how would the new ministry be appointed ? In England theoretically the prime minister is named by the crown ; practically he is selected by the ascendant party and is at the time ...
... result by the consequent resignation of the cabinet . But how would the new ministry be appointed ? In England theoretically the prime minister is named by the crown ; practically he is selected by the ascendant party and is at the time ...
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... result would have been that we should " have swapped horses while crossing the stream . " The course of events in Eng- land last winter emphasizes the point that , in the conduct of some matters of administration , a fixed term of ...
... result would have been that we should " have swapped horses while crossing the stream . " The course of events in Eng- land last winter emphasizes the point that , in the conduct of some matters of administration , a fixed term of ...
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... result will be more careful law - making and better adminis- tration . JAMES F. RHOdes . NEW YORK , PENNSYLVANIA & OHIO . This line has been and is a great rail- road factor in the commercial history of Ohio and this city , and has had ...
... result will be more careful law - making and better adminis- tration . JAMES F. RHOdes . NEW YORK , PENNSYLVANIA & OHIO . This line has been and is a great rail- road factor in the commercial history of Ohio and this city , and has had ...
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... results , giving of his time , money and energies in such quantities as the great task demanded . The difficulties in the way were many , and can never be fully appreciated or understood in this day of knowledge and light . As the ...
... results , giving of his time , money and energies in such quantities as the great task demanded . The difficulties in the way were many , and can never be fully appreciated or understood in this day of knowledge and light . As the ...
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... result was that he defeated the amendment by over fifty thousand votes , and cut down the Republican majority of forty - two thou- sand in 1866 to less than three thousand . Although a defeated candidate himself he was the real winner ...
... result was that he defeated the amendment by over fifty thousand votes , and cut down the Republican majority of forty - two thou- sand in 1866 to less than three thousand . Although a defeated candidate himself he was the real winner ...
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