The Great Republic: A Descriptive, Statistical and Historical View of the States and Territories of the American UnionW. B. Evans, 1871 - 1118 pages |
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... House ........ 693 694- 698 70322 706 122. Scene on St. Charles Street , New Orleans .. 716 123. Jackson Square ... House at Dayton , Ohio .. 835 141. State House at Indianapolis , Ind .. 848 142. Evansville , Ind ........... 143. New ...
... House ........ 693 694- 698 70322 706 122. Scene on St. Charles Street , New Orleans .. 716 123. Jackson Square ... House at Dayton , Ohio .. 835 141. State House at Indianapolis , Ind .. 848 142. Evansville , Ind ........... 143. New ...
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... House of Congress , and two Senators in the upper House , is entitled to six electors in an election for President . It is usual for the electors to cast their votes in accordance with the will of the majority of the people of the State ...
... House of Congress , and two Senators in the upper House , is entitled to six electors in an election for President . It is usual for the electors to cast their votes in accordance with the will of the majority of the people of the State ...
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... House of Representatives becomes the President of the United States . The President pro tempore of the Senate is usually chosen near the close of each session with a view to the contingency we have men- tioned . The Speaker of the House ...
... House of Representatives becomes the President of the United States . The President pro tempore of the Senate is usually chosen near the close of each session with a view to the contingency we have men- tioned . The Speaker of the House ...
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... house must proceed to reconsider it , and if two - thirds of each house sustain the bill , in spite of his objections , it becomes a law without the approval of the President . If the President does not return a bill in ten days ...
... house must proceed to reconsider it , and if two - thirds of each house sustain the bill , in spite of his objections , it becomes a law without the approval of the President . If the President does not return a bill in ten days ...
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... House by a vote of 113 to 100 , and at length received the Executive approval on the 31st of May , 1854. The passage of this bill created the most intense excitement in the country . It greatly increased the strength of the anti ...
... House by a vote of 113 to 100 , and at length received the Executive approval on the 31st of May , 1854. The passage of this bill created the most intense excitement in the country . It greatly increased the strength of the anti ...
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