The Nation: Its Rulers and InstitutionsNew-world publishing Company, 1872 - 498 psl. |
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... died on the 9th of July , 1850 , after ad- ministering the government 1 year , 4 months and 4 days , and for the second time since the government was put into operation , the Vice President became the acting President . Since the year ...
... died on the 9th of July , 1850 , after ad- ministering the government 1 year , 4 months and 4 days , and for the second time since the government was put into operation , the Vice President became the acting President . Since the year ...
149 psl.
... purpose of opposing the further ex- tension of slavery . * William R. King , of Alabama , died April 18 , 1853 , and never took his seat . This party nominated John C. Fremont and William L. Dayton PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS . 149.
... purpose of opposing the further ex- tension of slavery . * William R. King , of Alabama , died April 18 , 1853 , and never took his seat . This party nominated John C. Fremont and William L. Dayton PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS . 149.
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... died within his consulate , and to send any balance which may be left after paying his debts and necessary expenses , to the Treasury of the United States , to be held in trust for the legal claimants . He must also give notice to the ...
... died within his consulate , and to send any balance which may be left after paying his debts and necessary expenses , to the Treasury of the United States , to be held in trust for the legal claimants . He must also give notice to the ...
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... dying , should be the particular objects of his attention . He should not only minister religious instruction and con- solation to them , but look after their physical comforts . Many of these clergymen , during the late most unfor ...
... dying , should be the particular objects of his attention . He should not only minister religious instruction and con- solation to them , but look after their physical comforts . Many of these clergymen , during the late most unfor ...
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... died of sickness contracted while in the service of the country . These provisions , it will be readily seen , greatly increase the number of pensioners upon the government . These receive the same in amount as the husband or father ...
... died of sickness contracted while in the service of the country . These provisions , it will be readily seen , greatly increase the number of pensioners upon the government . These receive the same in amount as the husband or father ...
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The Nation: Its Rulers and Institutions; Or, Outlines of the Government Anson Willis Visos knygos peržiūra - 1871 |
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255 psl. - Institution, to be composed of the Vice-President, the Chief Justice of the United States, and three members of the Senate and three members of the House of Representatives...
419 psl. - When any member is about to speak in debate, or deliver any matter to the House, he shall rise from his seat, and respectfully address himself to "Mr. Speaker," and shall confine himself to the question under debate, and avoid personality.
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