Lincoln, the ManDodd, Mead, 1931 - Всего страниц: 520 This work is a complete biography of Abraham Lincoln. |
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... voted for Henry Clay for president ; who lost Illinois by a vote of about three to one in favor of Jackson . Jackson won the country at large by a popular vote of 687,502 against Clay's vote of 530,189 . In the Electoral College Jackson ...
... voted for Henry Clay for president ; who lost Illinois by a vote of about three to one in favor of Jackson . Jackson won the country at large by a popular vote of 687,502 against Clay's vote of 530,189 . In the Electoral College Jackson ...
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... vote of 90 to 80 while the House was in committee of the whole . But when the bill was reported to the House from the Committee the Wilmot Proviso was lost by a vote of 97 to 102 . Every one of the aye votes was from the North , except ...
... vote of 90 to 80 while the House was in committee of the whole . But when the bill was reported to the House from the Committee the Wilmot Proviso was lost by a vote of 97 to 102 . Every one of the aye votes was from the North , except ...
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... vote for delegates who ratified the Constitu- tion , either positively abstaining from voting or else they were dis- franchised by property qualifications . The Constitution was ratified by not to exceed one sixth of the adult males ...
... vote for delegates who ratified the Constitu- tion , either positively abstaining from voting or else they were dis- franchised by property qualifications . The Constitution was ratified by not to exceed one sixth of the adult males ...
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