The Critical Period of American History, 1783-1789Houghton, Mifflin, 1888 - 368 páginas |
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... elections of May , 1784 . And this , although apparently a triumph for the king , was really a death - blow to his system of personal govern- 46 47 ment 48 , 49 CHAPTER II . THE THIRTEEN COMMONWEALTHS . Cessation of hostilities in ...
... elections of May , 1784 . And this , although apparently a triumph for the king , was really a death - blow to his system of personal govern- 46 47 ment 48 , 49 CHAPTER II . THE THIRTEEN COMMONWEALTHS . Cessation of hostilities in ...
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... election by Congress 280 Ellsworth and King suggest the device of an electoral col- lege , which is at first rejected . · 281 But afterwards adopted 282 • · Provisions for an election by Congress in the case of a failure of choice by ...
... election by Congress 280 Ellsworth and King suggest the device of an electoral col- lege , which is at first rejected . · 281 But afterwards adopted 282 • · Provisions for an election by Congress in the case of a failure of choice by ...
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... election , January 7 , 1789 ; Washington is unanimously chosen Why Samuel Adams was not selected for vice - president . 347 Selection of John Adams Washington's journey to New York , April 16-23 His inauguration 348 349 350 THE CRITICAL ...
... election , January 7 , 1789 ; Washington is unanimously chosen Why Samuel Adams was not selected for vice - president . 347 Selection of John Adams Washington's journey to New York , April 16-23 His inauguration 348 349 350 THE CRITICAL ...
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... elections . Burke's great scheme of economical reform was also put into op- eration , cutting down the pension list and dimin- ishing the secret service fund , and thus destroying many sources of corruption . At no time , perhaps ...
... elections . Burke's great scheme of economical reform was also put into op- eration , cutting down the pension list and dimin- ishing the secret service fund , and thus destroying many sources of corruption . At no time , perhaps ...
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... election , now made the fatal mistake of opposing a dissolution ; thus showing his distrust of the people and his dread of their verdict . With consummate tact , Pitt allowed the debates to go on till March , and then , when the popular ...
... election , now made the fatal mistake of opposing a dissolution ; thus showing his distrust of the people and his dread of their verdict . With consummate tact , Pitt allowed the debates to go on till March , and then , when the popular ...
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