Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States: Illustrated, Volume 4Edwin Wiley, Irving Everett Rines, Albert Bushnell Hart American Educational Alliance, 1916 - United States |
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... party began to draw farther and farther apart , forming the basis of two great national parties , which , under differ- ent names and upon widely different platforms , have from that time to the present struggled for supremacy . " That ...
... party began to draw farther and farther apart , forming the basis of two great national parties , which , under differ- ent names and upon widely different platforms , have from that time to the present struggled for supremacy . " That ...
Page 24
... parties claiming lands under the grants of different states . In all cases affect- ing ambassadors , other foreign ministers and con- suls , and those in which a state shall be a party , the supreme court shall have original jurisdic ...
... parties claiming lands under the grants of different states . In all cases affect- ing ambassadors , other foreign ministers and con- suls , and those in which a state shall be a party , the supreme court shall have original jurisdic ...
Page 27
... Party feeling had always run much higher in New York than in the majority of the other States , and at the present time was extremely bitter . There was a con- pact , strong , and well laid opposition to the adoption , and this faction ...
... Party feeling had always run much higher in New York than in the majority of the other States , and at the present time was extremely bitter . There was a con- pact , strong , and well laid opposition to the adoption , and this faction ...
Page 81
... Parties , 1789-1880 ( Boston , 1880 ) ; R. McK . Ormsby , History of the Whig Party ( Boston , 1860 ) . President Harrison , in This Country of Ours ( 1901 ) gives an account of the way a President transacts business with the Cabinet ...
... Parties , 1789-1880 ( Boston , 1880 ) ; R. McK . Ormsby , History of the Whig Party ( Boston , 1860 ) . President Harrison , in This Country of Ours ( 1901 ) gives an account of the way a President transacts business with the Cabinet ...
Page 89
... party for division and early ruin . " * When Washington assumed office the affairs of the country were in a poor state . The excitement caused by the discussions over the ratification of the Constitution had not yet wholly subsided ...
... party for division and early ruin . " * When Washington assumed office the affairs of the country were in a poor state . The excitement caused by the discussions over the ratification of the Constitution had not yet wholly subsided ...
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